Princeton Theological Seminary Libraries 1 1012 01234 5197 DATE DUE ^^f^rn^ -'^j^ JT'T I Hmww mm^ GAYLORD PRINTED IN U.S.A. n^trn h^ nhsiri mo if' *;a- .^ frag^r Sunk Authorized English Translation by the _ Rev. s. singer views, ^'"^^ly^y m ^ ENLARGED AMERICAN EDITION NEW YORK BLOCH PUBLISHING COMPANY "THE JEWISH BOOK CONCERN" 5719-1958 TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE Morning Prayer for Children I Prayer on Entering the Synagogue 2 Morning Service 2 Mourner's Kaddish 94 Psalms for the Days of the Week 95 Kaddish d'Rabbonon 103 Prayer for Sustenance 104 The Ten Commandments 105 The Thirteen Principles of the Faith 107 Afternoon Service for Weekdays 109 Evening Service for Weekdays and the Termination of the Sabbath 128 Inauguration of the Sabbath 151 Evening Service for Sabbaths and Festivals 159 Kiddush for Sabbath Evening 181 Morning Service for Sabbaths and Festivals 182 Order of Reading the Law on Sabbaths and Festivals.. 207 Additional Service for Sabbaths 226 Hymn of Glory 246 Kiddush for Sabbath Morning 249 Afternoon Service for Sabbaths 250 Ethics of the Fathers 271 Service for the Conclusion of the Sabbath 29S Meditation and Blessings on taking the Lulab 312 Hallel 313 Additional Service for the New Moon 319 Service for Festivals 325 tCiddush for Festivals , ^33 T'<[editation and Blessings in the Tabernacle 335 PUBLISHERS' FOREWORD. The Standard Prayer Book is an American reprint of The Authorized Daily Prayer Book, which is in general use today throughout the British Empire. It was origi- nally published under the authorization of the late Chief Rabbi, Dr. Nathan Marcus Adler. The English translation, by the Rev. Simeon Singer, is universally acknowledged to be the best ever published. This American edition is set from new and larger type and h characterized by the continuity of the text, whijh has necessitated the addition of nearly 300 pages, making it the most complete daily prayer-book ever published. Copyright, 1915, by Bloch PublisKing Company ®ljp ^tanJiarli Pragpr l^aak TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE Additional Service for Festivals, and for the Intermediate Days of Festivals 336 Service for New Year 349 Kiddush for New Year 357 Additional Service for New Year 359 Tashlich Service 375 Service for the Eve of the Day of Atonement 376 Service for the Day of Atonement Zll Additional Service for the Day of Atonement 390 Afternoon Service for the Day of Atonement 404 Conclusion Service for the Day of Atonement 404 Order of Counting the Omer 41S Service for Chanukah 420 Service for Purim 422 Grace Before and After Meals 424 Blessings on Various Occasions 432 Prayers Before Retiring to Rest at Night 438 Marriage Service 443 Grace After the Wedding Feast 445 Service at the Consecration of a House 445 Service at a Circumcision 449 Grace After the Meal following a Circumcision 451 Service for the Redemption of the First-born 453 Prayer to be said by a Sick Person 455 Confession on a Death Bed 45^ The Burial Service 459 Prayer in the House of Mourning 463 Service at the Setting of a Tombstone 466 Memorial Service for the Dead 4^7 Night Prayer for Young Children 469 MORNING PRAYER FOR YOTTNG CHILDREN* Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the uni- verse, who removest sleep from mine eyes, and slumber from mine eyelids. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the uni- verse, who hast given us the Law of truth, and hast planted everlasting life in our midst. Moses commanded us the Law as an inheritance of the congregation of Jacob. Hear, O Israel : the Lord our God, the Lord is One. Blessed be His name, whose glorious kingdom is for ever and ever. And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. And these words which I command thee this day shall be upon thine heart: and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be for frontlets between thine eyes. And thou shalt write them upon the door- posts of thy house and upon thy gates. O my God, guard my tongue from evil, and my lips from speaking guile. Open my heart to thy Law, and let my soul pursue thy commandments. Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable before thee, O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer. : Dnb^'? nnny; nbsn • ...-._ r '^ 7 Ivv !•• v: t: t - J x T - : - •• T ; - .. .. X" -i^K .abiyn "^ba irnbK ^-^ nns Tina V ": XT Iviv I" v: t: t - I t I" : ' ■• I T •• - : vv: - it I -it T V t: 1" v: t: •• t : • : nn Dbipb inwbo mas n^ "Tina VT T : ; " : ••It Di«n ^^::a ■'abK nt^K n^;'K,-i ana'in rm ) : - : * T •/ ■: *.* i** t • t : - t : 'Tinaty3D3m3"ri'Ti''3nb nnmi nnab-by J : : • : t t ; - • : i i*.* t : t :- • : 1 1*,* t ; h%' '• I •' T : T : )i*.*T - : t :- I: :r:ttia -is'ia ^nstyi :7"ia ^jrc^^ -112:3 /,ib>^ pt^sj p]iTin ^'ni:i03i "^ini^r^? 'sb nn? • t: ir.'T ; ••»:*.*: • •• : • 1 t: : • PRAYER ON ENTERING THE SYNAGOGUE. On entering the Synagogue say the following: — As for me, in the abundance of thy loving- kindness will I come into thy house : I will wor- ship toward thy holy temple in the fear of thee. Into the house of God we will walk with the throng. How goodly are thy tents, O Jacob, thy dwelling places, O Israel ! As for me, in the abundance of thy lovingkindness will I come into thy house : I will wor- ship toward thy holy temple in the fear of thee. Lord, I love the habitation of thy house, and the place where thy glory dwelleth. As for me, I will worship and bow down: I will bend the knee before the Lord, my Maker. And as for me, may my prayer unto thee, O Lord, be in an acceptable time: O God, in the abundance of thy lovingkindness, answer me in the truth of thy salvation. MORNING SERVICE. 1. Magnified and praised be the living God: he is, and there is no limit in time unto his being. 2. He is One, and there is no unity like unto his unity ; inconceivable is he, and unending is his unity. 3. He hath neither bodily form nor substance: we can compare nought unto him in his holiness. 4. He was before anything that hath been created — even the first: but his existence had no beginning. 5. Behold he is the Lord of the universe : to every creature he teacheth his greatness and his sovereignty, 6. The rich gift of his prophecy he gave unto the men. of his choice, in whom he gloried. 2 : n ':5 D n On enterijig the Synagogue say the following:— .Tjn^n ^12^^ ."^1?n ^'i5 ^)ty : bsn'^p: Ti^rt^'^o ,rip2;! '?]^SiK di2-n» W''' nttKa /33i; ,'?t'nDn ana B^1bs ,ti2iT ,Dby3 ♦i-i^n'^a Tn^ rxi ,nnx nnix'^^ttt-bx ,f]i5n ma'^,ib px nniinxb f]iD|\siD^i |ia"lj!5 tini^ni"? vbx '^nj^rx':' .^^u irxi n^tJ7x-i rxi ,|ityxn .xnaj ntrx na-N-bab nii^ .n^irbab ,Q^iy jnx isn nn^'^xn^ ^^JK bx .unj inxiaj yaty :imabi2i in^-;^ •• : V T i T ; - IV : - t v 3 UfORNING SERVia 7. There hath never yet arisen in Israel a prophet like unto Moses, one who hath beheld his similitude. 8. The Law of truth God gave unto his people by the hand of his prophet who was faithful in his house. 9. God will not alter nor change his Law to everlast- ing for any other. 10. He watcheth and knoweth our secret thoughts: he beholdeth the end of a thing before it existeth. 11. He bestoweth lovingkindness upon a man ac- cording to his work ; he giveth to the wicked evil ac- cording to his wickedness. 12. He will send our anointed at the end of days, to redeem them that wait for the end — his salvation. 13. In the abundance of his lovingkindness God will quicken the dead. Blessed for evermore be his glorious name. He is Lord of the universe, who reigned ere any creature yet was formed: At the time when all things were made by his de- sire, then was his name proclaimed King. And after all things shall have had an end, he alone, the dreaded one, shall reign ; Who was, who is, and who will be in glory. And he is One, and there ^'s no second to compare to him, to consort with him: Without beginning, without end : to him belong strength and dominion. And he is my God — my Redeemer liveth — and a rock in my travail in time of distress ; And he is my banner and my refuge, the portion of my cup on the day when I call. Into his hand I commend my spirit, when I sleep and when I wake ; And with my spirit, my body also : the Lord is with me, and I will not fear. nnntr nban 3 : •• t: • : It : - : • : t *. : |nj nas mm : injian nx js^aai n^m ♦'iij? I -T vv: - T : V • - • T '^ ab nn^a tok?. ix^dj T-br .bx ,iay^ ' • • • • ** • firh^ib ,D't:h'\^b .irri Ttt^ x"?! ,bxn n^bn^ tiDtt-jp? ns'i »]1D^ a''3o .'irnnp y;ii''i nsi:: ,;?n :?ty-i'p ]nij .ibrstta -ron "i^^xb bau TT.I T»*, ■!« 'J ♦i^Dn rina bx .TiT qtio I'lnvw^ rp •'sntt nnVnn atr nr ^iv ,'TTna T ■ • •* ** I It :xna3 T:i^-ba anaa ,'^bo ^m abiy nnx T : • • : T viv : I - t v -: t ^ ) -: : xnp? 10^ Tjba •'ix 5a /i^sna n'^r) nrb : xnu ^ibpi iiab ^an nibaa ••nnxi Tl» • I*'*!! J .inxana ,t,t x^m ,nin xim ,Tn x^ii T T : • : V : • : v : t t : :m;an,n'? h b^tt^rh ,'it rxi nnx x^m t nnmni 7j?n ibi,n"'/ari^^3n^tyx-i''':'a T» • T • •» "I • •••• :nn^ n?;3/ban 112:1 /bx^ ^m ^bx xim tx'ipx ni^a ^pia n^i? /b aiotti ^pj xin: *!•• • T» T** J : nyvH) w^h nra /nn Tpax n^a : XT'X xbi /b "-: /n'i5 /nn ar: 4 MORNING SERVICE Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the uni- verse, who hast sanctified us by thy commandments, and given us command concerning the washing of the hands. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who hast formed man in wisdom, and cre- ated in him many orifices and vessels. It is revealed and known before the throne of thy glory, that if one of these be opened, or one of those be closed, it would be impossible to exist and to stand before thee. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who healest all flesh and doest wondrously. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the uni- verse, who hast sanctified us by thy commandments, and commanded us to occupy ourselves with the words of the Law. Make pleasant, therefore, we beseech thee, O Lord our God, the words of thy Law in our mouth and in the mouth of thy people, the house of Israel, so that we with our offspring and the offspring of thy people, the house of Israel, may all know thy name and learn thy Law. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who teachest the Law to thy people Israel. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the uni- verse, who hast chosen us from all nations and given us thy Law. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who givest the Law. nnnt^ n'^an 4 •ITT - • : - IT* : T : • : it :r ,n''3pj D''np3 13 Kiai „'-r»3n3 Dixn-nK 1::'' •It: •It: tt t : t : ttt v -t ,'?ini33 XD3 \3b'p yiTi ^hi .ri^h^bri n''bhn .ana nn>< nnQ^ is .ana ins nns*' nnt T V •• T • V *• T ••• -!•• T • • V ^1*13 ^Tish nittrbi D.tpnn'p -itrsK ■'s IT >I*T« •• la* •« • :nit^yb K-'baai ,n'ty3-b3 kbii ,^^. nm • • TTT T« T :,"nin n3"r3 plDrb liiiii ,vni2i03 uttnp T •• : • : 1 ": ~ it " : t : • : it :!• ira3 ,Ttmin n3'i ns ,ir,ibK ^'^ Kr3n!7m I* : I : T •• : • v r* v: t: t v: - : Titoty ^^1.1^ ^hs ,bi<'-ip: n''3 ,'?i!2y ''K!:s;i:i ir:hfzn /^ nnK *^n3 ,,'noty':' '?innin naibi •• - : - t: t - 1 T T : • Ir/ t •• : : : bKit?"' las;':' mir •• T : • - : T im ,Qbiyn '^'^a ,ir,i'7M^^ ,nm ^1^3 V -: T T IviV I" v: t: t - I t T •• IT I -)T: • - T T • IT -IT : nninn jnu , ^;, nnx '^11:5 O MORNING SERVICE The Lord bless thee, and keep thee : the Lord make his face to shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee : the Lord turn his face unto thee, and give thee peace. Mishnah. Treatise Peah, ch. i. These are the things which have no fixed measure '(by enactment of the Law) : the corners of the field, the first fruits, the offerings brought on appearing l)efore the Lord at the three festivals, the practice of charity and the study of the Law. — These are the things, the fruits of which a man enjoys in this world, while the stock remains for him for the world to come : viz., honoring father and mother, the practice of char- ity, timely attendance at the house of study morning and evening, hospitality to wayfarers, visiting the sick, dowering the bride, attending the dead to the grave, devotion in prayer, and making peace between man and his fellow; but the study of the Law is equal to them all. O my God, the soul which thou gavest me is pure ; thou didst create it, thou didst form it, thou didst breathe it into me; thou preservest it within me; and thou wilt take it from me, but wilt restore it unto me hereafter. So long as the soul is within me, I will give thanks unto thee, O Lord my God and God of my fathers. Sovereign of all works, Lord of all souls! Blessed art thou, O Lord, who restorest souls nnto ■dead bodies. rT'inu^ n':?Bn 5 tIiv \ '. I IV •• TT t: "t mv : : •: t: i : vt : T I : •• t: I IV •• T T t: t • N B nsa njE'D Tttbm ,nnDn nib'^oji ^ti^x-im ^nn^sam an^iiis baii* Q-r^tr , o'-na-r ^hn : ,-nin V *• •• •* T 7 V ' T : !•• T T T T ,1.1 I VMV~ : V~ T T naoani .n^airi nnntr t^nnan n-^a naatrm n!i^i ,nba npj?ni. ,ff'pin n-pai ,B^rTiix ans pa aib^ nxa?] /nba*^ p'ri ,nan :a^a n;j? nnin n^tt^rn. /i^5n'? nns . K^1 mina , ^a nnstr n^tyj , ^1bx T ~ • T : • 7 - T V T 7 : 7 v: nriKi , ^3 nrins^ nns , nn-]:^^ nnx , nnxna ,''l|^» n^^b i^nr nriKi ,^aipa nnatra natr^snty pi-ba ,sab i^nrb ^a m^^nnbi 7 7 : - V I ~ ; 7 7 • 7 V • 7 • -: - : ^:1bK^ ,'ribit., ;: /■?i^;s'? '3>il niia ,^aip3 .nittt^iT':'! |i"ix ,a^trsjan-':'3 jiai. /niax •t: • 7 ; • -: — 7: 7 - 1 r 6 MORNING SP>RVICE I Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the uni- verse, who hast given to the cock inteUigence to dis- tinguish between day and night. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the uni- verse, who hast not made me a heathen. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who hast not made me a bondman. Men say: — Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who hast not made me a woman. Women say: — Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the uni- verse, who hast made me according to thy will. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the uni- verse, who openest the eyes of the blind. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the uni- verse, who clothest the naked. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the uni- verse, who loosest them that are bound. v 4 * ' . I . I v: t: 7 ~ I t VIT •!- T Men say: — T • •!- T Women say: — : iji2:"ia • • : - T T I viv !•• v: t: t - I t T ,^ I VIV 1" v: t: t- I t / MORNING SERVICE Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who raisest up them that are bowed down. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who spreadest forth the earth above the, waters. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the Universe, who hast supplied my every want. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of th« universe, who hast made firm the steps of man. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the; imiverse, who girdest Israel with might. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who crownest Israel with glory. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who givest strength to the weary. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who removest sleep from mine eyes and slumber from mine eyelids. And may it be thy will, O Lord our God and God of our fathers, to make us familiar with thy Law, 5.nd to make us cleave to thy commandments. i •• T T 1.1. I v: t: tit •IT - - I VIT T T IT V T T iviv I" v: t: * i t • J T * • VIT ••-: : • :n-iiaja bal'^'' T : • •• T ; • T T ; • : •• T ; • :na ?ir'':> ,^rniaK ^rhii^ \yTh)f, ^^ :T)th^ Till V^\ !•• -; •• •• !•• v: t; 1 1 , t . • » T "*5 JJ9*»*« (I* • H.T o ' • « 8 MORNING SERVICE O lead us not into the power of sin, or of transgres- sion or iniquity, or of temptation, or of scorn : let not the evil inclination have sway over us : keep us far from a bad man and a bad companion : make us cleave to the good inclination and to good works : subdue our inclination so that it may submit itself unto thee; and let us obtain this day, and every day, grace, favor and mercy in thine eyes, and in the eyes of all who behold us; and bestow lovingkindnesses upon us. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who bestowest lovingkind- nesses upon thy people Israel May it be thy will, O Lord my God and God of my fathers, to deliver me this day, and every day, from arrogant men and from arrogance, from a bad maii, from a bad companion and from a bad neighbor, and from any mishap, and from the adversary that destroy- eth ; from a hard judgment, and from a hard opponent, whether he be a son of the covenant or be not a son ot the covenant. At all times let a man fear God as well in private as in public, acknowledge the truth, and speak the truth in his heart ; and let him rise early and say : Sovereign of all worlds ! Not because of our right- eous acts do we lay our supplications before thee, but because of thine abundant mercies. What are we? What is our life? What is our piety? What our righteousness? " : It* •• • : \ t • •• • : Its .'D^aia nnon ijboi-n ,^rsiT':'a ^rrni tbH-]^) larb ,D^3iJ2 anon boi^ /^ nnx ^na •* T : • - : • • T -: •• t: t - I t /niax \i'?xi /iibs ^^ ,'?!^is'!50 ?i2cn ^^^ i •• - v: t: mvt : • I t • : :nna-p irs-cr rai nna-ia xintr t'3 '^'^P mto /fen^i *-inD2 ,D^;:2tr ^-i^ ni^ ^n-^ D^irb :*iai<-'i. D3:p:] '"i^?^? ii?s -inni ,n;3xn-'7? iJTOX ,irnipn:i-':'!Jx'? ^a^iabiyn-baiia-) •' . I" I : • • T T 7 I • .a^ann ft^n'i bv :3 ^fj^ps'pirjijqn a^b^s^ .irrnp-tsj-ni2 /o-npn-no ,ir'n-na ,i3™x-na y MORNING SERVICE What our helpfulness? What our strength? What our might? What shall we say before thee, O Lord our God and God of our fathers? Are not all the mighty men as nought before thee, the men of renown as though they had not been, the wise as if without knowledge, and the men of understanding as if with- out discernment? For most of their works are void, and the days of their lives are vanity before thee, and the pre-eminence of man over the beast is nought, for all is vanity. Nevertheless we are thy people, the children of thy covenant, the children of Abraham, thy friend, to whom thou didst swear on Mount Moriah; the seed of Isaac, his only son, who was bound upon the altar; the congregation of Jacob, thy first be)rn son, whose name thou didst call Israel and Jeshurun by reason of the love wherewith thou didst love him, and the joy wherewith thou didst rejoice in him. It is, therefore, our duty to thank, praise and glorify thee, to bless, to sanctify and to offer praise and thanks- giving unto thy name. Happy are we ! how goodly is our portion, and how pleasant is our lot, and how beautiful our heritage! Happy are we who, early and late, morning and evening, twice every day, declare : Hear, O Israel : the Lord our God, the Lord is One Blessed be His name, whose glorious kingdom is fof ever and ever. : ban ban '^s , tk n»n3n-p a-iKn -iniai V17 - • I'lT 7" ; - I • 777 1 7 : • '^ -IV 7 • - - : 7 : I- ; • V I ; - Tj^a api?! nil? ,na]an arbr "ipvaty ,i'T'n^ Tim^t^ai ,ins ;panKiy TjnanKaty ,"niaa t mt') ^Kn'ty^ ioty-nx nxip , la-nnatrtt^ ' \ • •• 7 : • : V 7 17I7 7 : 1- 7 V •nnat^bi , rh nmnb n^a»n lonjK ^^a^ab nnini nat?^-nnbi,tr'np^^ ■^na'pi , ■^nKsbi S'^rrna^ '''^p.^C ^^i^"'^'? -^^7^^ H?-^^ liTOStt^ ,iy-itrK .ijn^T' ns'-nai ,!i3bni5 :i--: V !•• : - i" 7 \: 77 - r* 7 nnaiKT ,np'ai any ,D^anytt^ a^a^atra • : ; Iv I 7 VI V • •-; - • • ; - , ni^-baa a^oi?s TV 7 : !•• v; 7 : •• 7 : • - ; : "iri abiyb , inia^a maa uv ,nna 10 M0RI\1NG SERVICE Thou wast the same ere the world was created ; thou hast been the same since the world hath been created ; thou art the same in this world, and thou wilt be the same in the world to come Sanctify thy name upon them that sanctify it, yea, sanctify thy name throughout thy world; and through thy salvation let our horn be exalted and raised on high. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who sanctifiest thy name amongst the many. Thou art the Lord our God in heaven and on earth, and in the highest heaven of heavens. \^erily thou art the first and thou art the last, and beside thee there is no God. O gather them that hope for thee from the four corners of the earth. Let all the inhabitants of the world perceive and know that thou art God, thou alone, over all the kingdoms of the earth. Thou hast made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all that is therein; and which among all the works of thy hands, whether among those above or among those beneath, can say unto thee, What doest thou? Our Father who art in heaven, deal kindly with us for the sake of thy great name by which we are called ; and fulfil unto us, O Lord our God, that which is written. At that time will I bring you in, and at that time will I gather you ; for I will make you 't'^,^?f$ hv 'Ti'^p n^ ty-np ♦ san nbiyS sin ^o???^ ,fnxai a:af? ^ira^K ^^ Kin nnx » . IT T 'IT !*• v; t: t ~ ,|itt^x-] KH nnx ,n^.H ,Q';r^vn n^ptn fap .B^■1'7.H px "?ini7^a)pi ,]inpix x^n nnxi ■"^a TO ^'^'3: .f^iKn nis?a ^ra-jxi? ^ip Sb'p ,T["^a^ , ^''^'^.^'7 ^^n-nnx ^a , abi;? >'a ^n.^1 Dtptt^n-nH n^trr nnx ,|^';ixn nia^pa •Saa ,^tti ,03 nu^x-ba nxi cn-nx ,pxn nttx'^ ,D''3innna ix a-'ji-'bra ,'^n;ntt?3J5 ':ai; n'tri? ,n:af3^ irax jnt^5;n-n» T[b ~ojp5 ^^r."?!? xnp3^ b*np ^tpp niara nan x^ax x^nn nra .aina-|-ntt ,^rn'7X .v. ^h ,n5ni^ inr^a .a^ip^^t ^s:5p ,nyai ",Danx 11 MORNING SER/ICE a name and a praise among all the peoples of the earth, when I bring back your captivity before your eyes, saith the Lord. Numbers xxviii. 1 — 8. And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying. Command the children of Israel, and say unto them. My oblation, my food for my offerings made by fire, of a sweet savor unto me, shall ye observe to offer unto me in its due season. And thou shalt say unto them. This is the offering made by fire which ye shall offer unto the Lord; he-lambs of the first year without blemish, two day by day, for a continual burnt offering. The one lamb shalt thou offer in the morning, and the other lamb shalt thou offer at even ; and the tenth part of an ephah of fine flour for a meal offering, mingled with the fourth part of an hin of beaten oil. It is a contin- ual burnt offering, which was ordained in mount Sinai for a sweet savor, an offering made by fire unto the Lord. And the drink offering thereof shall be the fourth part of an hin for the one lamb: in the holy place shalt thou pour out a drink offering of strong drink unto the Lord. And the other lamb shalt thou offer at even : as the meal offering of the morning, and as the drink offering thereof, thorn shalt offer it, an offering made by fire, of a sweet savor unto the Lord. Leviticus i. 11. And he shall slay it on the side of the altar north- ward before the Lord : and Aaron's sons, the priests, shall sprinkle its blood upon the altar round about. j^nax ,aD^ri?b ,M^ni3t£^ t: - t 'n-'s ,n"3 lanoa ^j3-nK 1^ : nbs^ ."if a""?^ niir: nan:] /^k':' ^anb ^33-ip-nK ♦Dn'r'X rnaKi bsTt^'' T - J'l: - V -: V • T V VT 7 ;-t: nbj? ,Di'b a-'Jti^ ,D'')::^on .nj^-^J3 D^'t:>33 nxi / "1(^35 "'^g'^^ inn: t^33n-n.s n^'?n n^-i^trri :D^3irn rs ^"^^^ /'J^n '^^^n • • -:- '17 :- 7 I •• V":- ... - viv - ,n''n3 pt£?3 ,rhh^ ,nrtit2b rho ns>'i?3 |ai "^api ,]iaa3 in^'ntp :niji|? ys-jK '^i? ,ni)ntt psi.K I'Pb |»ii np':? h-HS^ ,33iDb noBi ty333 nby ,1^3 14 MORNING SERVICE south-east, the north-east, the north-west and the south-west corners. The remaining blood he poured out at the southern base of the altar. These sacrifices might be eaten, dressed after any manner, by the males of the priesthood, within the hangings of the court, the same day and evening until mid- night. 4. The burnt offering belonged to the class of the most holy. It was slain on the north side ; its blood was received in a vessel of ministry on the north side ; and of its blood two sprinklings had to be made (at opposite angles of the altar) so as to constitute four, (a portion of the blood thus reaching each of the four sides of the altar). This offering had also to be flayed, dismembered and totally consumed by fire. 5. The peace offerings of the congregation and the tres- pass offerings. — These are the trespass offerings : the trespass offerings for robbery, for profane appropriation of sanctifi.e,d objects, for carnally knowing a handmaid already promised in narriage ; the trespass offering of a Nazirite who has become defiled by a dead body ; the trespass offering of a leper at his cleansing; the trespass offering of one who is in doubt whether he has committed an act that has to be atoned for by a sin offering. All thtse were slain on the north side; their blood was received in a vessel of ministry on the north side ; and of their blood two sprinklings had to be made at the altar in such a manner as to constitute four. These sacrifices might be eaten, dressed after any manner, by the males of the priesthood, within the hangings of the court, the same day and evening until midnight. 6. The thank offering and the ram of the Nazi- rite were holy in a minor degree. They might be slain '"'vi any part of the court ; of their blood two sprink- nnntt^ n':'sn 14 n^jiB2t ^rr^oiB^ rr^n-no .n^mio n^atTn ,Tn Din ^1^'^ .iT'ttn-i rr^mrtt ,n^2-iytt "p a^os'? r'^^^^Ji ''ttiT^ ^iD"' by "nat^' Dl'^b ,b3Ktt-':'33 ,n3n3 '^-i^i':' ,D^y':'p,-i -: - t:i-t It- 77': • 717 vh 77 W^ nam .|is5£3 mty ^bsa nan "rsispi I '^ 7 77: I 7 - "7 • : • 77 !• : mnji atren njiytsi ,;3-ik nty niino^nts^ - I . . •• ; - 7 : - : I •• V 7 - •• : • • 7 • *: ints'^nty ."-ibn atrs ,ni^» aa^K n''i: nm l77*: 7 777: — : '7 --: p-n .tiBija n-it ^h22 pn biapi nsita J77: I 7- "T •;• I77 r;l 7- a'^iab rb^xji ,j?3-iK ptrnuno ■'nti^ r,ya ' : • I • 7v:v: ^ - :- \- %• -^ - •• : I " 7 D1''':' ,^3X0 ^33 ^nsna ns-b a'^rbpn ?» 7 -: - 7 : 7 \ : •• ; • : • 7 I ; - I ' :ni:in iv nb"'':'! 7:i-T 17 7-: • )- '717 '7 •• • 7 - ,ni3n» ^'^^ i^ya p-n .,-n:y3 aipe-bss T - •• : J '^ 7 I 7 7: TT-? T ' 6 7" ; CJ MORNING SERVICE lings had to be made at the altar in such a manner as to constitute four ; and they might be eaten, dressed after any manner, by any person, in any part of the city, the same day and until midnight. To the portions thereof belonging to the priests the same rule applied as to the rest, except that the former might only be eaten by the priests, their wives, their children and their slaves. 7. The peace offerings were also holy in a minor degree. They might be slain in any part of the court; of their blood two sprinklings had to be made at the altar in such a manner as to constitute four, and they might be eaten, dressed after any manner, by any person, in any part of the city, during two days and one night. To the portions thereof belonging to the priests the same rule applied as to the rest, except that the former might only be eaten by the priests, their wives, their children and their slaves. 8. The first-born, the tithe of cattle and the paschal lamb were likewise holy in a minor degree. They might be slain in any part of the court ; only one sprinkling of their blood had to be made ; this, however, had to be done towards the base of the altar. In respect to their consumption the follow- ing differences prevailed : the first-born might be eaten only by the priests, while the tithe might be eaten by any person : both might be eaten, dressed after any manner, in any part of the city, during two days and one night. The paschal lamb might only be eaten the same evening until midnight ; it might be partaken of by none but the previously appointed number of persons, and it might only be eaten roasted. Boraitha d'R. Ishmael. Rabbi Ishmael says : There are thirteen exegetical princi- ^D^jiis':' b3S3 Dnianty ,s'?k ,Dnn xi:i'3 ona ?31pO-733 ]n^vv 'S'^'pp o^^'^i"? 'Q'^P^f ' ■P518 ints^ ,nijno ^n-f pp^ 1191;. .nnirs sici's ,Dntt an^an nnK nb:bi a^a^ ^3^^ ••■" *•*** T T. T«l» T • .D^'pp B'^"]!^ 'Hpsni Ttrsjani "ii3?nn njno t'J'^ P^"^ ,mtr3 Dipo-'?33 ina^nty T T - It I t t : TT": t It t ; i t t • : .tn':'''3K3 nr^r ^1D^•^ njjs inr*£^ "i3':'3i .nns? Itt • -:- T* :- VI v: I •• v t: • tv TT T : ••-:--: •-: - t v:v : D^a; ^ot^'? ,'?3Ko bs? n^rn ^3? i'^3^?.] ■ nb^bs kSk ^3X3 irK ,nDB,n nnx nb:b'\ t:i — TV Tv;v •• -iv ~ tv t:i : shn ^3X3 irxi ,ni::n-ny x'?^< ^3X3 u^xi TV Tv:v •• : -: - tv tv;v •• : l^b:i Hba b3K3 iJ-'Xi ,ri3ob • T TV Tv;v •• : T : • ni^a ^iwv tb^3 ,noiK '^sro'^: ^31 • •* ; *o* i ' " "• T » 16 MORNING SERVICE pies by which the Law is expounded: — 1. The inference from minor to major. 2. The inference from a similarity of phrases. 3. A general law may be derived by induction from different cases which, occurring in the same or in different verses, have yet some feature in common. 4. A general proposition followed by the enumeration of particulars already comprehended in the' general proposition, (in which case the scope of the proposition is limited by the things specified), 5. An enumeration of particulars followed by a general proposition in which they are also comprehended, (in which case the scope of the proposition extends also to the things not specified). 6. Two general propositions, separated from each other by an enumeration of particulars, include only such things as are similar to those specified 7. An inference drawn from a general proposition complemented by a particular term, and an inference drawn from a particular term com- plemented by a general proposition. 8. If anything is included in a general proposition and is then made the subject of a special statement, that which is predicated of it is not to be understood as limited to itself alone, but is to be applied to the whole of the general proposition 9. If anything is in- cluded in a general proposition, and is then singled out in order to be made the subject of a special statement, similar to the general proposition, this particularisation is intended, so far as its subject is concerned, to lessen and not to add to its restrictions. 10. If anything is included in a general propo- sition, and is then singled out in order to be made the sub- ject of a special statement, not similar to the general propo- sition, this particularisation is intended in some respects^ to lessen and in others to add to its restrictions. 11. If anything is included in a general proposition, and is then made the subject of a fresh statement (not in harmony with the for- mer), the terms of the general proposition will not apply to it, unless the Scripture distinctly indicates that they shall apply. 12. The meaning of a passage may be deduced from its context, or from some subsequent passage. 13. Similarly, when two passages are in contradiction to each^ other, the explanation can be determined only when a third text is found, capable of harmonizing the two. May it be thy will, O Lord our God and God of our fatikrs, that the temple be speedily rebuilt in our dayc and grant our portion in <-hy Law. And there we will serve thee with awe, as in the days of old, and as in ancient years iT'nntt^ n'?an i6 "n^i^i mn-^r i:nsai , isnab "rin^: K^ntr bbsa , ^^33 ,Tn^ n3T':'3 : sic^ 1*^3 bbsn-hv t:* ttv tt t j-7 \ t:- I "T : T T T : • : v t v I - i I : • t t: tt: t:* ttv tt t •:": : briT^b HX^ , 13^3^3 ab^ "inK pb riyissb l"T : TT t: • : v •• - I - i I ' : • x::^! ,^^33 n^■Tty nsi b3 : n^onn'?^ tt:t:- ttv tt t •;-: •-: - : t t - • tt v t t- i : t*nB3 hbip 3in3n ^sTiq!?? ly , 'hb;h p> naiDtt naVn 1311 ,ir3i?» no'^n 131 )••: • "T - T t: t; t - t t xi3'jy "IP , nrr.K ni D^u^^npan o'^s^n? ■'j:^ TV .•• • *.'*: 1/ MORNING SERVICE Before putting on the Tallith, say the following:— T am here enwrapping myself in this fringed robe, in fulfilment of the command of my Creator, as it is svritten in the Law, They shall make them a fringe upon the corners of their garments throughout their generations. And even as I cover myself with the Tallith in this world, so may my soul deserve to be clothed with a beauteous spiritual robe in the world to come, in the garden of Eden. Amen. On putting on the Tallith, say: — Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who hast sanctified us by thy command- ments, and hast commanded us to enwrap ourselves in the fringed garment. How precious is thy lovingkindness, O God! And the children of men take refuge under the shadow of Jthy wings. They sate themselves with the fatness of thy house ; and thou givest them to drink of the river of thy pleasures. For with thee is the fountain of life: in thy light do we see light. O continue thy lovingkindness unto them that know thee, and thy righteousness to the upright in heart. Meditation before laying the Tephillin. I am here intent upon the act of laying the Tephillin, in fulfilment of the command of my Creator, who hath commanded us to lay the Tephillin, as it is written in the Law, And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be for frontlets between thine eyes. Within these Tephillin are placed four sections of the Law,* that declare the absolute * Deut. vi. 4—9; xi. 13—21; Exod. xiii. 1—10; 11—16. nnn^ rh&n n Before putting on the Tallith^ say the following: — ^aj3-^r T\'i''i nrh Virri ,n^inn n^riM ♦''«'ni3 ... - - . . ... T T : T - T - • : Dbirs n^V^? nM^ii?) ''Jxf d^^^ . onnnb D.Tn^n <9« putting on the Tallith^ say: — V -: 7 "^ T Iviv !•• v: t: t- I t • • - /••-:•: IT- : t : • : it :(• •• : 7 7 •• : • v: I : : - 1 77 •Tt-'ny broi , Tin^a t^^o rn^ : iron'' '?i''S33 niK-n^"]3 -^"iiK? ,D^:n nip» -jjar ^s :Dp.t^.n Meditation before layifig the Tephillin. rm\ Dn§ ^^^ ♦ Tr^^n^ '^s n^m , tr^p , s?b^ Di< n^n^ . T •• V I -; • : • TT : ' vJ - ' - 1 t • tt ; 18 MORNING SERVICE unity of God, and that remind us of the mirades and wonders which he wrought for us when he brought us forth from Egypt, even he who hath power over the highest and the lowest to deal with them according to his will. He hath commanded us to lay the Tephillin upon the hand as a memorial of his outstretched arm; opposite the heart, to indicate the duty of subjecting the longings and designs of our heart to his service, blessed be he ; and upon the head over against the brain, thereby teaching that the mind, whose seat is in the brain, together with all senses and faculties, is to be subjected to his service, blessed be he. May the effect of the precept thus observed be to extend to me long life with sacred influences and holy thoughts, free from every approach, even in imagination, to sin and iniquity. May the evil inclination not mislead or entice us, but may we be led to serve the Lord as it is in our hearts to do. Amen. On placing the Tephillah on the arm, say: — Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who hast sanctified us by thy com- mandments, and hast commanded us to lay the Tephillin. On placing the Tephillah on the forehead, say: — Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who hast sanctified us by thy com- mandments, and hast given us command con- cerning the precept of the Tephillin. Blessed be. His name, whose glorious kingdom Is for €ver and ever. nnnty rrrsn is T T : V - : - I - V -;- '\T : • • it • : ' it • n'^snS ^j^iiTi .^31:i:"^^ ana niirrb ,D^3innnn^ n''jv':'s;3 - !• - : |T' : : • ••• t -;- ' : • : ••• t .;: nx ins^S ^pTJ /Pt!? "12^:. ^n '^l^ri: ^^\ /^^,ris: (9« placing the Tephillah on the arm^ say: — ntTK ,x^rir\ ^bo ,\Trt>)is. ^^ nnK Tina V -: -: s )viv i** v: t; t - ) t I • • : - r - : IT* : t : • : it :!• On placing the Tephillah on the forehead, say: — V -: T 7 Iviv I" v: t: t - I t I • • : - ; • - 17 • : 7 : * : 17 :!• 19 MORNING SERVICE The Retsuah is placed thrice round the middle finger^ and the following is said: — And I will betroth thee unto me for ever; yea, I will betroth thee unto me in righteous- ness, and in judgment, and in lovingkindness, and in mercy : I will even betroth thee to me in faithfulness; and thou shalt know the Lord. In some Congregations Psalm xxx {page loj) is said here. Blessed be he who spake, and the world ex- isted : blessed be he : blessed be he who was the maker of the world in the beginning: blessed be he who speaketh and doeth: blessed be he who decreeth and performeth: blessed be he who hath mercy upon the earth: blessed be he who hath mercy upon his creatures : blessed be he who payeth a good reward to them that fear him: blessed be he who liveth for ever, and endureth to eternity : blessed be he who re- deemeth and delivereth : blessed be his name. — Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, O God and merciful Father, praised by the mouth of thy people, lauded and glori- fied by the tongue of thy loving ones and thy servants. We also will praise thee, O Lord our God, with the songs of David thy servant; with praises and psalms we will magnify, laud and glorify thee, and we will make mention of thy name, and proclaim thee our King, O our nnnt n'^sn 19 77ie Retsua is placed thrice round the middle finger ^ and the following is said: — : ^^ nx F\vT^ nj^oxa t: V : - i-t: t v:v Some say ^2m "I^IT nil!2ID, page 103, here. Kin ^ns , Dbirn n^^^ ^D«t^ ^na I T 7 T TT: -TV) T -jns , VKTb nit: nst? D^^tr?;? -^rq b^i'i^i n-]is -jna , mh up] nrb ^n VTDD ji'ii?^5 nss^^i n3t^p',iD>^^s? 20 MORNING SERVICE God, thou the only one,, the Ufe of all worlds. O King, praised and glorified be thy great name for ever and ever. Blessed art thou, O Lord, a King extolled with praises. 1 Chron. xvi. 8 — 36. O give thanks unto the Lord, call upon his name; make known his doings among the peoples. Sing unto him, sing praises unto him; tell ye of all his marvel- lous works. Glory ye in his holy name: let the heart of them rejoice that seek the Lord. Search ye for the Lord and his strength; seek ye his face evermore. Remember his marvellous works that he hath done: his wonders, and the judgments of his mouth; O ye seed of Israel, his servant, ye children of Jacob, his chosen ones. He is the Lord our God : his judgments are in all the earth. Remember his covenant for ever, the word which he commanded to a thousand genera- tions; (the covenant) which he made with Abraham, and his oath unto Isaac ; and confirmed the same unto Jacob for a statute, to Israel for an everlasting cov- enant: saying. Unto thee will I give the land of Canaan, as the lot of your inheritance: when ye were but a few men in number; yea, few, and sojourners in it; and they went about from nation to nation, and from one kingdom to another people. He suf- fered no man to oppress them ; yea, he rebuked kings for their sakes ; (saying), Touch not mine •j V IV • T T •• '7 •• v: !•• ; ♦ bn|n ixs'ip n:;-n.^ ^xsipi nat^i^ • T 7 7 I ; - \ : 7: : • 7: •' I; - : •• : ; • 7 ; 77 v ■: 7 ; ; • : • 7 • : !-:-••: : - •• 7 ; • '^ -iv i* nai trios'iya pKH baa ,m'i':'K"X^i : • 7 7 : • I V7 7 7 : i*" v: 7: itH nn pi^Kb niitna'i ,inn3 d'^i:?S V -: 'viv ; 7 • 77 • ; 7 : HTor'T : pn::^b inrnt'i ,an"iaK-nx ms Tiv • -: — I 7 ; •: 7 ; 7 7; - v -7 , -ibKS : obi; nn.? h^'p^}? > ph)> api;:^ Dani^na . n^Kbo^ ':'5n , 1^35 t/^K ]n^ ■?['? ',p5ri-bs : n^a^i? an^by nai»i , a,"5tpy^ 21 MORNING SERVICE anointed ones, and do my prophets no harm. Sing unto the Lord, all the earth ; proclaim his salvation from day to day. Recount his glory among the nations, his mar- vels among all the peoples. For great is the Lord, and exceedingly to be praised : he is to be feared above all gods. For all the gods of the peoples are things of nought ; but the Lord made the heavens. Grandeur and majesty are before him: strength and gladness are in his place. Give unto the Lord, ye families of the peo- ples, give unto the Lord glory and strength. Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name : take an offering, and come before him: v^orship the Lord in the beauty of holiness. Tremble before him all the earth ; the world also is set firm, that it cannot be moved. Let the heav- ens rejoice, and let the earth be glad; and let them say among the nations, The Lord reigneth. Let the sea roar, and the fulness thereof ; let the plain exult, and all that is therein. Then shall the trees of the forest exult before the Lord, for he cometh to judge the earth. O give thanks unto the Lord ; for he is good : for his lov- ingkindness endureth forever. And say ye, Save us, O God of our salvation, and gather us and deliver us from the nations, to give thanks unto thy holy name, and to triumph in thy praise. Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel, from everlasting even to everlasting. And all the people said, Amen, and praised the Lord. Exalt ye the Lord our God, and worship at his foot- nnntt^ nban 21 ;^b ^in : itoipx?3 nmi. ij? ,rja^ ^i'"?! "tin \^b ^an : tpi ^13^ ^;^ inn , a^ai? riin??tp b^rii a:Qf n ins?'^: : aian-':?? 'pin'iisn ^h a;5 Dvy. : fj^V ;■;, 0:1^2 n/^K^l ,pKn , I .ITT . : • 7 • t: •• : • • -it- ••-: ; , npKj : i-ipn obij;'? ^a , aiSD ^a ;^b mn abip,T|j? bxn/^p: ^:1bK V, ^na i "^n'pni^a T .ITTT T ;- t'^T-: ,22 MORNING SERVICE Stool : holy is he. Exalt ye the Lord our God, ana wor- ship at his holy mount ; for the Lord our God is holy. And he, being merciful, forgiveth iniquity, and destroy- eth not: yea, many a time he turneth his anger away, and doth not stir up all his wrath. Withhold not thou thy tender mercies from me, O Lord: let thy loving- kindness and thy truth continually preserve me. Re- member, O Lord, thy tender mercies and thy loving- kindnesses ; for they have been ever of old. Ascribe ye strength unto God: his majesty is over Israel, and his strength is in the skies. O God, thou art to be feared out of thy holy places : the God of Israel he giveth strength and power unto his people. Blessed be God. O God of vengeance, Lord, O God of vengeance, shine forth. Lift up thyself, thou judge of the earth: render to the proud their desert. Salvation belongeth unto the Lord : thy blessing be upon thy people. (Selah.) The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our stronghold. (Selah. ) O Lord of hosts, happy is the man that trusteth in thee. Save, Lord : may the King answer us on the day when we call. Save thy people, and bless thine inheritance : feed them, and carry them for ever Our soul waiteth for the Lord : he is our help and our shield. For our heart shall rejoice in him, be- cause we have trusted in his holy name. Let thy loving- kindness, O Lord, be upon us, according as we have hoped for thee. Show us thy lovingkindness, O Lord, and grant us thy salvation. Rise up for our help and set nnnty rh&n 22 . : • : •• v: t: -: It isn^ n-m sim : irn'r'x ■'■' t^np ^s , ity-rp •• : - : I" v: t: It • ;li by , wrbnh fj? ij:p , nan o'^iya ■'s , •^non? T IT. \ : 7-:- .. J. . ,nia,p? bK , ;■; , nitt,p? bx : a\'i':'K'?1^^3 1'nvb •bv b\»i nurn ,psn toa^ Kt^5n U^ain : rho "^nsna '^'?rbp ,^^1tIr^^ V- ♦^'^.■? : nbD npT. '^b}^ - ^J^'si'^^a , -uar nixnx ;: . njj^crin ;: : -sia nDs anx ^ntrx , nixi^ ^^^ •' «* fj I TT "I" 71 TJ , ^ay-n.^ nrtrin : ijs-i|p 21^5 ijjri "^^an : cbiynnr dk^ji. ay-[i , "^n^nrnK ^'s\ ,i3npi , ^j'^-.Tn-ii?; r^'op : ij^ |nri ,^^^':\ 'Z6 MORNING SERVICE -- US free for thy lovingkindness' sake. I am the Lord thy God, who b /ought thee up out of the land of Egypt : open wide thy mouth and I will fill it. Happy is the people, that is in such a case : happy is the people, whose God is the Lord. And as for me, I have trusted in thy lovingkindness ; my heart shall be glad in thy salvation : I will sing unto the Lord, because he hath dealt bounti- fully with me. The following Psalm is omitted on Sabbaths, Holydays, the day before Passover, the Intermediate days of Passover, and on the day before the Day of Atonement. Psalm c. A Psalm of Thanksgiving. Shout for joy unto the Lord, all ye lands. Serve the Lord with joy: come be- fore him with exulting. Know ye that the Lord he is God : he hath made us, and we are his, his people and the sheep of his pasture. Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise : give thanks unto him, bless his name. For the Lord is good; his lovingkindness is everlasting; and his faith- fulness from generation to generation. On Weekdays continue "Let the glory," etc., p. ZZ. On Sabbaths and Holydays, and on Hoshana Rabba, the following Psalms are said: — Psalm xix. For the Chief Musician. A Psalm of David. The heavens recount the glory of God, and the firmament de- clareth his handiwork. Day unto day poureth forth speech, and night unto night proclaimeth knowledge. nnnt^ n'bari 23 The following Psalm is omitted on Sabbaths, Holydays, the day before Passover, the Intermediate days of Passover^ and on the day before the Day of Atonement. . 31D ^3 : latr 1313 , 1'p nin , n'?nn3 rni2:n Ow weekdays continue Hl^p ^'^'', /!>«^tso \7|n;.i. ,an^K 7x , ^a-i'?tyo; ^ni:: nin; •ri^iB'p ^ab jn,;ii Va-^n^x poin'? ,^i?tt'55< V.B^ ,i»:rrnx inutya ,nnbvb i ^aa ,inVnn n^on ,nr "^aa nin^-nx nanax 25 MORNING SERVICE My soul shall make her boast in the Lord : the meek shall hear and rejoice. 0 magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together. 1 sought the Lord, and he answered me, and deliv- ered me from all my fears. They looked unto him, and shone with joy: and their faces shall not be confounded. This sufferer cried, and the Lord heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles. The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them. O taste and see that the Lord is good : happy is the man that taketh refuge in him. O fear the Lord, ye his holy ones : for there is no want to them that fear him. . Young lions do lack, and suffer hunger: but they that seek the Lord shall not want any good. Come, ye children, hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear of the Lord. What man is he that delighteth in life, and loveth many days that he may see good? Keep thy tongue from evil and thy lips from speak- ing guile. m Depart from evil and do good ; seek peace and pur- sue it. The eyes of the Lord are towards the righteous, and his ears are towards their cry. The face of the Lord is against them that do evil, to cut off the remembrance of them from the earth. (The righteous) cry, and the Lord hearkeneth, and delivereth them out of all their troubles. The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart, and saveth such as are of a contrite spirit. nnnty n'i'an 25 :intt?>^;.D^TO ^3;^;^: ,^tsii b'^n^ri mTa T * ITT : T : V • : i- T n:?^tt^in rnn^-'^soi ,j;a-^ npi ,irip^ v|?'ni :i3-npn.;: i5,^n n.tpx ,np: ma-'s ^iKni layEi npCT! Kb np: ^;yn.i-n. , lar-ii r*yn Dn;a3 : 31J2-'?3 " :3iJ2 niKib ,D^tt^ snK ,a^'n rann t^^xn-^a • T •• •-[••TV • T : ntt-ia -i3ia , "Ji^na'tfi ,:?itt •^jity'? ist; : ^na^-11 , aibty ^p^;^ , 3ia-,T!rj;i , ina nio : 3137 |r-ix» n^n??"? . :?■! ^typ?". n^T vs nn-^x3Tnxi , 3':'-n3tyj'? , nin^ 31-iD r ; li Xb MORNING SERVICE Many are the evil fortunes of the righteous : but the Lord deUvereth him out of them all. He keepeth all his bones : not one of them is broken. Evil shall slay the wicked ; and they that hate the righteous shall be condemned. The Lord setteth free the soul of his servants; and none that take refuge in him shall be condemned. Psalm xc. A Prayer of Moses, the man of God. O Lord, thoi hast been a dwelling place unto us in all generations. Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou gavest birth to the earth and the world, even from ever- lasting to everlasting thou art God. Thou turnest man back to dust, and sayest, Return, ye children of men. For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night Thou carriest them away as with a flood ; they are in a sleep : in the morning they are like grass which sprouteth afresh. In the morning it bloometh and sprouteth afresh ; in the evening it is cut down, and withereth. For we are consumed by thine anger, and in thy wrath are we confounded. Thou hast set our iniquities be- fore thee, our secret sins in the light of thy coun- tenance. For all our days have passed away in thy wrath, we bring our years to an end like a sound. I'he days of our years are threescore years and ten. or even by reason of strength fourscore years ; yet is their pride but travail and nothingness ; for it is soon gone by, and we fly away. Who knoweth the power of thine anger, and thy wrath according to the fear that is due unto thee? So teach us to number our days, that we may get us a heart of wisdom. Return, O Lord: how long? — and repent thee concerning thy nnnsr n'^an 26 :nin^ ^h^T , o'^sai ,p^i2i ni;n man IT : V 1 •- •* : : t t '^ t x - : -ba ,iatys^ sbi ,r^3i? ?yB3 nin^ ms : 13 cpinn : ~ T \ 'T VIV : T : IT T I* T atyn J bK nnx abip-ir abiyai ,'?am riK •• T •• T - T '^ - 7 ^ ..'..... f YIV nbs ^a : aix-'ja ait> noxm ,Ka^-iy trux 'VIV • TT •• : I V I - T - - v; nnia^XT ,ia^i ^a /biianx ai^a ,'T]''r:7aB^jt^ sibn^ -i^2ina npaa,r,T njiy ,ananT : nb^'pa / -: - 'TV Iv I - :• T" T : -; t:it- w-'ba-'a : tra'^i bbix:'' ,a-iyb ,si':'m r^::^ ipisa '• T • •• t: •• : VIV T 't T : I 't Iv i " :^}ti "i'wi^ ^ J ^3'?n?J "^^ttnai ,^[2x5 .■rinnav.5 ^Jf '^i'!?;""^? '? • '^)^ ^"'^^'^ '^^,'?'?? Q^ra^ ^ana ,irniit^ ^tt^ : ™n-ioa irjtr ir'^a • . * V T !•* : •• : VIV : r* t i* • Sor aanni ::^v^ a^jiiat:^ nniaja axi ,™ty TT t.t: tt • : :• 'itt ,'?jsx fppni^ ^p :nsj?3l,tt>^n 7r3,pxi xaji ,ynin |a ,iro; niop^ : '^f?!??? '^r?Jr\ n'bp ^3 nn'pja':' bxT^ViT lb -ins spy' ^s :a^p3 \ a^^':'K-b3a irnxi ,ni,T '?nr''3 /nyf' ■'Jk a^a'3 ,rnx3i a^ot^a ,ntyp nin^ ranntyK ':53 , f "^sn ,-!i?p.p B'^xty; nbyo : nittnn"'^3i T : •• - 1 "I T T XT- I* t: rhtx n»,-r3-ny aixa ,Bn:i» m33 , nsn^ - T 7 •• : - T 7" -17 ; • •• : 7 • v "^351 iiy"]a? , an::^o 'aaina a'^nsbi nhix a^sb'o nm ,B^3n a^u .nsnty nnsr • 7 : -7 : • - • 7 • V 77 -: 7":- 7":- 7 ;- 1-7: I-17 : ; : - : Tin?] , ni|T , abi:?^ npt» , hit : laj? bx-it^'^'? »•• 7, 7 • J, T» "■ **7S*S tan.;*-!^ rnar-'pj?! ,iay ni,T |n;-^3 nirn-rS. 29 MORNING SERVICE The idols of the nations are silver and gold, the work of men's hands. They have mouths, but they speak not ; eyes have they, but they see not ; they have ears, but they hear not ; neither is there any breath in their mouths. They that make them shall become like unto them ; yea, every one that trusteth in them. O house of Israel, bless ye the Lord : O house of Aaron, bless ye the Lord : O house of Levi, bless ye the Lord : ye that fear the Lord, bless ye the Lord. Blessed be the Lord out of Zion, who dwelleth at Jerusalem. Praise ye the Lord. Psalm cxxxvi. O give thanks unto the Lord ; for he is good : for his lovingkindness endureth for ever. O give thanks unto the God of gods : for his loving- kindness endureth for ever. O give thanks unto the Lord of lords : for his loving- kindness endureth for ever. To him who alone doeth great marvels : for his lov- ingkindness endureth for ever. To him that by understanding made the heavens : for his lovingkindness endureth for ever. To him that spread forth the earth above the waters : for his lovingkindness endureth for ever. To him that made great lights : for his loving kind- ness endureth for ever. The sun to rule by day: for his lovingkindness en- llureth for ever. The moon and stars to rule by night : for his loving- kindness endureth for ever. To him that smote the Egyptians in their first- born: for his lovingkindness endureth for ever. And brought out Israel from among them: for his lovingkindness endureth for ever. nnnty n'?an 29 nrb n| :Dnx ^t. ■'lii'?^^ 'S'^ijl ^19,5 D^i^n ^52^ QD^ a';3ix J 1ST. i^^] QD^ D";r;? /i"i3"!: s"?! hnl^) n'^a : ana naa "ii??k , "^s , on'^^y vr\) n^3 ,nin"'-ns isis nnx n^a ,nin^-nK la-ia :nin:-n^ ^ana ^ninyKn;. ,n;n^.-nK wna /i^n : M;6^n , a:,^tt^n; |atr , ji'atip nini "^na : inpn abiyb , ^a ,aia-^a ,niiTb mn : inpn abi;"? , ^a , a\'i':'i«^ri ^^':5sb nin : inpn ably"? , ^3 , a^n>:?n ^n^b mn : inan abiyb , ^a ,inab ni'?nj nixbaj n^vh : inpD abirb , ''a , noiana a-^a^n n^:?b : inpn ch)v)> / ^a , aran-br f nxn ^p_n^ : inpn a^i:?^ , ^a , a^bn| an.iK n^^ib J mpn abip^ , ^a ,ai«a n'p;^i?i^'p ,ty.wn-nK , nbrba nibt??^^'? ,a^aaiai.nTn-nK : iipn th'iyb ' ^3 : inpn abiy^ , ^a , 3,711353 a^T^o nsa^ : iipn abi:?^ , ^3 , aaina bKntc^ si:i«\ .50 MORNING SERVICE With a strong hand, and with a stretched out arm: for his lovingkindness endureth for ever. To him who parted the Red Sea in sunder: for his Ipvingkmdness endureth for ever. And made Israel to pass through the midst of it: for his iovingkindness endureth for ever. But overthrew Pharaoh and his host in the Red Sea : for his Iovingkindness endureth for ever. To him who led his people through the wilderness: for his Iovingkindness endureth for ever. To him who smote great kings ; for his Iovingkind- ness endureth for ever. And slew mighty kings : for his Iovingkindness en- dureth for ever. Sihon king of the Amorites : for his Iovingkindness endureth for ever. And Og king of Bashan : for his Iovingkindness en- dureth for ever. And gave their land for an heritage : for his Ioving- kindness endureth for ever. Even an heritage imder Israel his servant: for his Iovingkindness endureth for ever. Who remembered us in our low estate : for his Iov- ingkindness endureth for ever. And hath released us from our adv^ersaries : for hir Iovingkindness endureth for ever. He giveth food to all flesh: for his Iovingkindness endureth for ever. O give thanks unto the God of heaven: for his Iovingkindness endureth for ever. Psalm xxxiii. Exult in the Lord, O ye righteous : praise Is seemly for the upright. Give thanks unto the Lord with the lyre ; sin^* praises unto him with the harp of ten strings. Sing unto him a new song; play skilfully with shouts of joy. For the word of the Lord is right; and all his work is done in faithfulness. He loveth righteousness nnnu^ n^sn so : i-iDH rhysh , ""S , isms bs-it^"' n-'sm I i-ipn Dbip^ , ^3 t l-npn abij?'? , ^s : ^^pn dbip^ , ^3 : I'^pn Dbi:?'? , ^3 : i-ipn ably'? , ^s : npn abip'i' , ^s J npn abi:?^ , ^3 : i-ian abij?^ ■'3 iiin :n'?,-in mx j anty'^':' ,ni,T3 a'^p-'^s: i jn 7': 77 '7:- 7 - !••- -:- h n^ty :6"naT ni'tr:? ':5333 ,ni333 ,nin^b !• : - 7 VI-; • : 7 - na^i nty'' •'3 nynn3 ?53 ^a'^an ty-rn i^u^ - : 7 7' 7 : • I-- • '• 77 ,a''b'n| B^abp nso^ ,Bn;'iKa^3^i?jhl»i • v;7 i*,*iv • • : 7 -:- : 7 ;- I - Tf ,13':?— 131 li'r'Btyat:^ 17 -17 I" : • : V AT'l^ta 13p-|S'1 I-7 • li'*:: — ,nt>a-b3b anbrni 7 7 7 : viv J •• •17 7 - •• : ,7 7 :; 31 MORNING SERVICE and justice: the earth is full of the lovingkindness of the Lord. By the word of the Lord the heavens were made; and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth. He gathereth the waters of the sea together as a heap : he layeth up the floods in store-houses. Let all the earth fear the Lord : let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him. For he spake, and it was ; he commanded, and it stood fast. The Lord hath frustrated the design of the nations ; he hath foiled the thoughts of the peoples. The counsel of the Lord standeth fast for ever, the thoughts of his heart to all generations. Happy is the nation whose god is the Lord ; the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance. The Lord looketh down from heaven ; he beholdeth all the sons of men ; from the place of his habitation he gazeth upon all the inhabitants of the earth ; he that fashioneth the hearts of them all, that giveth heed to all their works. A king is not saved by greatness of power: a mighty man is not delivered by greatness of strength. A horse is a vain thing for' safety : neither shall he rescue any by his great power. Behold the eye of the Lord is upon them that fear him, upon them that hope for his lovingkindness to deliver their soul from death, and to keep them alive in famine. Our soul waiteth for the Lord : he is our help and our shield. For our heart shall rejoice in him, because we have trusted in his holy name. Let thy lovingkind- ness, O Lord, be upon us, according as we have hoped for thee. Psalm xcii. A Psalm, a Song for the Sabbath Day. It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto thy name, O Most High : to declare thy lovingkind- nnn^ n'r'sn 31 .is?v: Q^o"^ nin^ ns-is :r-iKn nxba nin*' non -:- v-T T : - ;• 1 vitt t: t t : v iv (.. J- .. ... .. J ^ . J . _ I . ♦ 7 7 v: 7 : V . - ... - ^ , bs-nx HKi ,nin^ to^sn o'^ati'tt ti*:* nbrrjb ins 7 V 77 7 : • • •!- 7 • 7 ■:-; - ? ... ~ .._,... ; • I -: • 77 7 ••; 7 •.•'•••" 7 • -i- •• - I V17 7 -ih 113:1 ,':5"'n-3i3 :?tri3 Tiban rx : an^fro 'hT\ 3h3i r'n^^rb a-an npty : n"3-3-i3 bas-' B^'^'n^isb , rx-i'-':'x nin^ r^ ™n : a'^a^ xb * I I 7 •• I V 7 ; I *• ~ I : 3i?i3 ani'nbi ,Brs3 mao 'p^jtn':' : i^anS 7 77 T ': 7:~ V'7* •"; ;~; 13-^3 :x'niJ3Jtti •31717, ni.Tb nnsn i3tyB3 ■?I'^B^■^T. : ^3na3 itrip at:^3 '^3 , ^33^ naf^ ' •• • • 17 * .17 ** • * !** * I * : iS 13^1^ i"i^x3 , ^T^'n ni,T I7 ; i- • V -:- !•• 7 7 : mb niin'p 31a tns^n ai'^'^j i-'ty -iiajarv •^ipn iipB? i^inb : \*hy, , Tjsptyb lai'pi 32 MORNING SERVICE ness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night, with an instrument of ten strings and with a harp, with thoughtful music upon the lyre. For thou, O Lord, hast made me rejoice through thy work: I will exult in the work of thy hands. How great are thy works, O Lord : thy thoughts are very deep. A brutish man knoweth it not, neither doth a fool understand this: when the wicked sprang up as the grass, and all the workers of iniquity flourished, it was that they might be destroyed for ever. But thou, O Lord, art on high for evermore. For, lo, thine enemies, O Lord, for, lo, thine enemies shall perish; all the workers of iniquity shall be scattered. But my horn hast thou exalted, like that of the wild- ox: I am anointed with fresh oil. Mine eye also hath seen my desire on mine enemies ; mine ears have heard my desire of them that rose up against me, doers of evil. The righteous shall spring up like a palm-tree ; he shall grow tall like a cedar in Lebanon. Planted in the house of the Lord, they shall blossom in the courts of our God. They shall still shoot forth in old age; they shall be full of sap and green: to declare that the Lord is upright: he is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in him. Psalm xciii. The Lord reigneth ; he hath robed him in majesty ; the Lord hath robed him, yea, he hath girded himself with strength: the world also is set firm, that it cannot be moved. Thy throne is set firm from of old: thou art from everlasting. The streams have lifted up, O Lord, the streams have lifted up their voice; the streams lift up their roaring. Than the voices of many waters, mighty waters, breakers of the sea, more mighty is the Lord on high. nnntt^ nbsn 32 • : T*" -1- • i IV ; : - I : T a'trs;-io3 DT^i nhB3 :nKr-nK r^'^'Kb -'3 ni,T , •n^n-'k nsn ■'s : nin^ a'r'S?':' ana :|1K '^bijs-bi msi^. rinak"' 'T]^3':k n?,! aam : pr-i ptrs \i'?3 , ^j-ip ax-is a-im rurotyn ,Q''yno •'by a"'»p3 , •'iitya "J''!? t: I- : • • ••: - t -It - t : • •• J nitr^ :i3a'?a nx3 , ms^ -ions p^^:: : ^jik T|nb : r,T. a^ajyii a-'jti^i. ,n3"''^3 iiair. i)^ : 13 , nn'r'irKbi , ''-ii:: „'ni,T it^-'^a TIT. • T» TT* ty ,np) tt^ab , tysb nix.^ x-^ba m^ j's r^jj^ps ji*3j : aian-':'3 , ban iisn-s^X/nmrii^ ixtyj ,ni,T ,ni"in3 1Kt'^ : ™k abipo ,tK» B''o nibpa : a-'s^ nnnj ikty-' , abip nn™ •I- I • T : T T : : • t i t : jniiT ai-i)sa T'Ix ,a^-n3tya a-'T'-ix ,a^3-i 33 MORNING SERVICE Thy testimonies are very faithful: hoUness becometh thine house, O Lord, for evermore. On Weekdays continue here from p. 23. Let the glory of the Lord endure for ever; let the Lord rejoice in his works. Let the name of the Lord be blessed from this time forth and for evermore. From the rising of the sun unto the going down thereof the Lord's name is to be praised. The Lord is high above all nations, and his glory above the heavens. Thy name, O Lord, endureth for ever; thy memorial, O Lord, throughout all generations. The Lord hath es- tablished his throne in the heavens; and his kingdom ruleth over all. Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad ; and let them say among the nations, The Lord reigneth. The Lord reigneth; the Lord hath reigned ; the Lord shall reign for ever and ever. The Lord is King for ever and ever; the nations are per- ished out of his land. The Lord hath frustrated the design of the nations; he hath foiled the thoughts of the peoples. Many are the thoughts in a man's heart ; but the counsel of the Lord, that shall stand. The counsel of the Lord standeth fast for ever, the thoughts of his heart to all generations. For he spake, and it was ; he commanded, and it stood fast. For the Lord hath chosen Zion ; he hath desired it for his habitation. For the Lord hath chosen Jacob unto himself, Israel for his peculiar treasure. For the Lord will not cast off his people, neither will he forsake his inheritance. And he, being merciful, forgiveth iniquity, and de- nnnty n^an 33 ot your trust n^int n'r'Bn 35 — : : T : tt t •• : • - i- : -ba^ /'^ipVt^??)?^ .Q'ttVybs ni3'?» /'^rpw'po : mm mn -nx /Dnb-jnij nnsi ♦i-iat^'' mbx rbb'^ri? : mi Ti-b^h i?''3te'tti ,'?im-nK nniB T-:- t: 't: tt: t: t:I iHK-ip^ -ittTK bb':' , vK-ip bsb nin^ snp i\ tI:* V t : T :l t : t : It : Dy^tyn r»ti^'' Dnyit^-riKi rri^v rsn"'-ii:£n a''u;ynn-b3 nxi , rani<-':'3-nx nin*' noitr •TST • **• T! T V T2 ** :motyi II I I "I • • V -: I : - • : : nn d'^ip':' itj^np VT T ^ : six T -:- T ^ -: T - •• T )••!; 51--;- ^"^l^nx :ninrnK ^p&: ^bba ,.m6b5i'»p TiiD3n-bK niy3 '^rhnb nnaix /'nsmm ... •■ . _ ^. i;-T T- ; T : 36 MORNING SERVICE in princes, in a son of man, in whom there is no help. When his breath goeth forth, he returneth to his earth ; in that very day his designs perish. Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the L.ord, his God: who made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is therein; who keepeth truth for ever; who executeth judgment for the oppressed; who giveth food to the hungry : the Lord looseth the prisoners ; the Lord openeth the eyes of the blind ; the Lord raiseth up them that are bowed down ; the Lord loveth the right- eous; the Lord guardeth the strangers; he upholdeth the fatherless and widow ; but the way of the wicked he maketh crooked. The Lord shall reign for ever, thy God, O Zion, unto all generations. Praise ye the Lord. Psalm cxlvii. Praise ye the Lord ; for it is good to sing praises unto our God ; for it is pleasant, and praise is seeml3^ The Lord doth build up Jerusalem ; he gathereth together the outcasts of Israel. He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their Avounds. He counteth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by their names. Great is our Lord, and mightv in power; his understanding is infinite. The Lord upholdeth the meek ; he abaseth the wicked to the ground. Sing unto the Lord with thanksgiving; sing praises upon the lyre unto our God : who cov- ereth the heaven with clouds, wdio prepareth rain for the earth, wdio maketh grass to sprout upon the mountains; who giveth to the beast its food, trnin^yn^K a^nri ai'a ,irans':> aty*' inn * • • • • • is •• Y ,, » — -"ps-nKi /Cn-nx , nxi D-'ttty ntrr : v,i^k T • * • T I VVJ •• T V ~S din; ,nnrn^ no^ nin; : o^p^'i^ nns np: : n^hhp , nn; nn^ |i'^ "^^pb^^ , obij?'? :ani35iub t'snio^ ,3b ■'-iiatrb sainn : 033^ :xnp: nittty a'psb a-'isisb nsca noia :ni3?5 ^r^bx'? nat mina ^nin^*? ^jy ,nttrtS natia^ ?nij n^^tn onn n^a^ia'^ 37 MORNING SERVICE and to the young ravens which cry. He deligheth not in the strength of the horse, he taketh no pleas- ure in the vigor of a man. The Lord taketh pleas- ure in them that fear him, in them that hope for his lovingkindness. Extol the Lord, O Jerusalem; praise thy God, O Zion. For he hath strengthened \he bars of thy gates; he hath blessed thy children within thee. He maketh peace in thy borders; he satisfieth thee with the fat of wheat. He sendeth out his commandment to the earth; his word run- neth very swiftly. He giveth snow like wool; he scattereth hoar frost like ashes. He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who can stand before his cold? He sendeth out his word, and melteth them: he causeth his wind to blow, and the waters flow. He declareth his words unto Jacob, his statutes and his judgments unto Israel. He hath not dealt so with any nation: and as for his judgments, they do not knowjhem. Praise ye the Lord. Psalm cxlviii Praise ye the Lord. Praise ye the Lord from the heavens : praise him in the heights. Praise ye him, all his angels; praise ye him, all his host. Praise ye him, sun and moon: praise him, all ye stars of light. Praise him, ye heavens of heavens, and ye waters that are above the heavens. Let them praise the name of the Lord: for he commanded, and they were created. He hath established them for ever and ever : he gave a decree which none shall transgress. Praise the Lord from the earth, nnntr n'^an ' 37 -ns ni,T n^n t n^n: tr^sn ''p.itr^-K':' ,f la: ,a\":ia3 in^p X^V'^ ni?'. ^sks ,nia^ rpn , apy^b tq"! t-jo : a^tt ^'77'' inn T : !•• TIT •• T : •: t t ; • TTS,- T I-:- • :- ^1: .HTi ti^atir ,'Tihhr\ nxar'^s ,ini':'bn ■- i"t: viv I -: ■■ T T : 7 1 : -IT T - •• : I -: - •• : t i : ,.nin: D'^-nK i':?':^:]^. : a:of n ':'roT^>? a:ani .pxn-p ni,T-nK ^bbn mar xbi |nj 38 MORNING SERVICE ye sea-monsters and all deeps : fire and hail, snow and smoke; stormy wind, fulfilling his word: moun- tains and all hills ; fruit trees and all cedars : wild beasts and all cattle; creeping things and winged birds : kings of the earth and all peoples ; princes and all judges of the earth: both young men and maidens ; old men and children : let them praise the name of the Lord ; for his name alone is exalted : his majesty is above the earth and heaven. And he hath lifted up a horn for his people, to the praise of all his loving ones : even of the children of Israel, the people near unto him : praise ye the Lord. Psalm cxlix. Praise ye the Lord. Sing unto the Lord a new song; his praise in the assembly of those that love him. Let Israel rejoice in his Maker: let the chil- dren of Zion be glad in their King. Let them praise his name with the dance : let them sing praises unto him with the timbrel and lyre. For the Lord taketb pleasure in his people : he adorneth the meek with salvation. Let those that love him triumph in glory : let them exult upon their beds. High praises of God are m their throat, and a two-edged sword in their hand ; to execute vengeance upon the na- tions, and punishments upon the peoples : to bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with fet- ters of iron; to execute upon them the judgment written : this is an honor for all his loving ones. Praise ye the Lord. f y ..ni;ar73i an.na : iiai nfv n'jf P nn * * »*'I • • • • IT • I - : I vliv viT~ Mr: i viv ~ ~ : 1: - .. y. . .. ; . y • -: t : t • : T -: - "\)3 ,rty;? bx-i^: no't^l :Dn;pq b^ipa sins ,'7ina3 laa? ibb.T : D3ba3 1'^''^^ ti'a i : T : : -: - : t : ~ ; i* 7 i • nxa: ,iay3nn: n;:iT^3 n':'-nar. ^u?! 3nni,D3nj3 bx niaan :Dni33tyo-'?y ,3in3 issty» Dn3 n'i^vb ibnn ■'^333 : n^ibbn . T'\^DrrbDb Kin mn 39 MORNING SERVICE Psalm cl. Praise ye the Lord. Praise God in his sanctuary: praise him in the firmament of his power. Praise him for his mighty acts : praise him according to his abundant greatness. Praise him with the blast of the horn : praise him with the harp and the lyre. Praise him with the timbrel and dance: praise him with stringed instruments and the pipe. Praise him with the clear-toned cymbals; praise him with the loud-sounding cymbals. Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord : praise ye the Lord. The last verse is repeated. Blessed be the Lord for evermore. Amen, and Amen. Blessed be the Lord out of Zion, who dwelleth in Jerusalem. Praise ye the Lord. Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who alone doeth wondrous things: and blessed be his glorious name for ever; and let the whole earth be filled with his glory. Amen, and Amen. The following to ''worship thee," p. 40, is said standing. 1 Chron. xxix. 10 — 13. And David blessed the Lord in the presence of all the congregation: and David said, Blessed art thou, O Lord, the God of Israel our father, from everlast- ing to everlasting. Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty: for all that is in the heaven and in the earth is thine ; thine, O Lord, is the kingdom, and the supremacy as head over all. Riches nnnt rhsn 39 : ni5?i. 73;.? /^.Tibl^'n ,nBr^ y[:5n? in^bbn ♦ n^^^bn , ,T bl^nn , natron bs tnrnn T^e last verse is repeated. •• v: • v: t: ) t t -: - 'it t : I •• i-ri33 Dty "^nai : 1^3^ nixbsj ntrp "^ki'^^ The folio-wing to D^IHrit?^, /^^^ ^, w said standing. VI- tIt- t •• •• : t: v 't I vit :- abiya ,ir3K bsn'tr^ m^k ^^ nnx ins ,tii ,rnxBnm ,,1113^1,-11 ,Th^ir\ ^^ ib :a':?ip-in !! ■^V'ni^^^i D:o"^3-b3-^3 ,n,i,n,nnn it^j?,n :tyxi':' 1 "^ab ,x^3na,n isbaan 40 MORNING SERVICE and honor come of thee, and thou rulest over all; and in thine hand are might and power; and in thine hand it is to make great, and to give strength unto all. Now, therefore, our God, we give thanks unto thee, and praise thy glorious name. Nehemiah ix. 6 — 11. Thou art the Lord, even thou alone; thou hast made the heavens, the heaven of heavens, and all their host, the earth and all things that are thereon, the seas and all that is in them, and thou givest life to them all ; and the host of heaven worship thee. Thou art the Lord the God, who didst choose Abram, and broughtest him forth out of Ur of the Chaldees, and gavest him the name of Abraham : and foundest his heart faithful before thee: And thou madest a covenant with him to give the land of the Canaanite, the Hittite, the Amorite, and the Perizzite, and the Jebusite, and the Girgashite, even to give it unto his seed, and hast performed thy words ; for thou art righteous. And thou sawest the affliction of our fathers in Egypt, and heardest their cry by the Red Sea; and shewedst signs and wonders upon Pharaoh, and on all his servants, and on all the people of his land ; for thou knewest that they dealt arrogantly against them; and didst make thee a name, as it is this day. nnri j'pisb pjpi^^ ^"ilJ^ '"^^J^i ,nn^3^i lis N'i-'i >a n-anj '* • T > J T 'I .IT! 7"~ Kin nnx : Q^iqnt^tt Tf^ a^ttf n x3:^i /a'K riH^oi ton-cx ia*r ]ittt>i , o^^trs n^xa ,'"myr\] ,'D^np) ,^nm ,n»Kn /^'!l^^ rt:!-i^^ a^n^b^ hrx |nrii: s]iD-nrb?? ripit:^ ^3,n??T ^3 ,i:£-i.x ar'?3?i msr-'^Mi 41 MORNING SERVICE And thou didst divide the sea before them, so that they went through the midst of the sea on the dry land; and their pursuers thou didst cast into the -depths, as a stone into the mighty waters. Exod. xiv. 30 — xv. 18. Thus the Lord saved Israel that day out of the hand of the Egyptians; and Israel saw the Egyp- tians dead upon the sea shore. And Israel saw the great power which the Lord put forth against the Egyptians, and the people feared the Lord : and they believed in the Lord, and in Moses his servant. Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song unto the Lord, and spake, saying : I will sing unto the Lord, for he hath been highly exalted : the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea. The Lord is my strength and song, and he is be- come my salvation: this is my God, and I will glorify him ; my father's God, and I will exalt him. The Lord is a man of war: the Lord is his name. Pharaoh's chariots and his host hath he cast into the sea: and his chosen captains are sunk in the Red Sea. The floods cover them : they went down into the depths like a stone. Thy right hand, O Lord, that is glorious in power, thy right hand, O Lord, dasheth in pieces the enemy. And in the greatness of thy majesty thou overthrowest them ■that rise up against thee: thou sendest forth thy •vwrath, it consumeth them as stubble. And with the ,|5K'^'2? ,ribi:ci?3 rijpS^n an-^s-in-nxi n^^ b^ntr'^-nK ,s^nn d?s ni,T ytri^i ^t^ /nSn^n n^TnK b^nt'*^ hti :a^"7 X : V XX : •- •!-:•; x : x x : i^sr ntt2:2', r\p^2 ^Tf2H^^ X • - V '• X : • •• : V • x x „-iK| nk J ■'S nin^b rT^y^ nf^ah -ifpa^^ ,iip^b ''b-^T'^ ,n^ nicti ^?v : d«3 nr^n inbm did •;- X x:*:-x x- xx : : , X •• v: I**; - : - - v x . X : X X : ' • X : :iv -: -:- n-i"' ,-a''DO'' nbnn :?i^d-d''3 ipsa ,riy''':'t:? :x i\ : - ; : t - : : •• x • x b-i^ri ,":|:isj 3-13'! : 3:ik f r-in nin: ^ra;; nn3i :tt'p3,ia'!'3K'''njnnn'?trn ,Tap - 1 -• I-- I" : I: -: - - : I ivir 42 MORNING SERVICE blast of thy nostrils the waters were piled up, the streams stood upright as an heap ; the floods were congealed in the heart of the sea. The enemy said, I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoil: my lust shall be satisfied upon them; I will draw my sword, my hand shall destroy them. Thou didst blow with thy wind, the sea covered them : they sank as lead in the mighty waters. Who is like unto thee, O Lord, amongst the mighty ones : who is like unto thee, glorious in holiness, revered in praises, doing marvels? Thou stretchedst out thy right hand, the earth swallowed them. Thou in thy lovingkindness hast led the people which thou hast redeemed : thou has guided them in thy strength to thy holy habitation. The peoples have heard it ; they tremble : pangs have taken hold of the inhabitants of Philistia. Then were the dukes of Edom confounded; the mighty men of Moab, trembling taketh hold of them : all the inhabitants of Canaan are melted away. Terror and dread falleth upon them : by the greatness of thine arm they are as still as a stone; till thy people pass over, O Lord, till the people pass over, which thou hast acquired. Thou wilt bring them in, and plant them in the mountain of thine inheritance, the place, O Lord, which thou hast made for thee to dwell in, the sanctuary, O Lord, which thy hands have estab- lished. The Lord shall reign for ever and ever. The Lord shall reign for ever and ever. For the kingdom is the Lord's: and he is ruler over the nations. And saviors shall come up nnm^ n^an 42 '• •'• .T TIT" i~:: b^n , j^in: D^isy ip^tt^ t Tlj^lil ^sh^ hrr:^: ix : n'^b^ ^nt^^ , 'iii^ ny |5K3 ^tti: ^^nt ^i^3 ' nns; 43 MORNING SERVICE on mount Zion to judge the mount of Esau; and the kingdom shall be the Lord's. And the Lord shall be King over all the earth . in that day shall the Lord be One, and his name One. And in thy Lav^r it is v^ritten, saying, Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is One. On Sabbaths and Holydays continue here "The breath" etc., p. 182. Praised be thy name for ever, O our King, the great and holy God and King, in heaven and on earth ; for unto thee, O Lord our God, ^and God of our fathers, song and praise are becoming, hymn and psalm, strength and do- minion, victory, greatness and might, renown and glory, holiness and sovereignty, blessings and thanksgivings from henceforth even for ever. Blessed art thou, O Lord, God and King, great in praises, God of thanksgivings. Lord of wonders, who makest choice of song and psalm, O King and God, the life of all worlds. Reader. — Magnified and sanctified be his great, name in the world w^hich he hath created according to his will. May he estabhsh his kingdom during nnnt^ n'?an ,43 I viT T T - Jviv : t: tt : t : - 'nniinni : 'inx latyi nnx '>'' n^•T' K^nn i : T : TV : t v t: v : • T V t: «•• %•: t: •• t: • '^ - : •• j Ofi Sabbaths and Holydays continue here ri^ITJ, p- 182, -j^DH ,bKn »^J5^/^ n;;;b -7^^ nari^: Tjb ^5 ♦rnxni a:!::t.*3 ,ti?npm bn:in j: • I V|7 T •!- T - It-: t - ,.. -. .. .. ,.. ... ^. .. ^ T \| : viv : • : t • : t : t •.; • T TJ TJ J" 'D b'^ Tibs? ♦n^SiT ^T^3 "inm • T T T : T : T " •• : -I- : •: — : • jiyns ."inisba 'n'^'^'a-'i » .-imy-is k-c-'I 44 MORNING SERVICE your life and during your days, and during the life of all the house of Israel, even speedily and at a near time, and say ye, Amen. Cong, and Reader. — Let his great name be blessed for ever and to all eternity. Reader. — Blessed, praised and glorified, exalted^ extolled and honored, magnified and lauded be the name of the Holy One, blessed be he ; though he be high above all the blessings and hymns, praises and consolations, which are uttered in the world ; and say ye. Amen. Reader. — Bless ye the Lord who is to be blessed. Cong, and Read- er.— Blessed is the Lord who is to be blessed for ever and ever. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who formest light and Greatest darkness, who makest peace and createst all things : Congregation in an undertone. Blessed, praised, glorified, exalted and extolled be the name of the su- preme King of kings, the Holy One, blessed be he, who is the first and the last, and beside him there is no God. Extol ye him that rideth upon the heavens by his name Jah, and rejoice before him. His name is exalted above all blessing and praise. Blessed be His name, whose glorious king- dom is for ever and ever. Let the name of the Lord be blessed fron? this time forth and for evermore. nbvb,Tl^t2 X3"l rlt2V Xn^ ^^«<^- and Reader. -^•^ Htt-ip , hhrrTp\ .rhpjfi "i^nriM Ktrjn^j Congregation in an undertone. Reader. ^^?ip:i , nsnif-.T 1]^!;^; v^ii^n ^^:m una t:;npn D^:^^;:::! ^:hll ^11 Cong. and Reader. Kin: iicsn s'lnr .s-n rini aL,,yL, ^^v^^^^ „ ^,^^ 'iarn;5,ni2nr3a5-ibiVD ' ■•■■' oan,^' ia?rr.' nab ''.tb?': '''^''P'^^: V: "'^^'^ 1''"'? in^iDbo ni23 DC7 >nn3 '' ^ •'"• 45 MORNING SERVICE Who in mercy givest light to the earth and to them that dwell thereon, and in thy goodness re- newest the creation every day continually. How manifold are thy works, O Lord! In wisdom hast thou made them all : the earth is full of thy pos- sessions. O King, who alone wast exalted from aforetime, praised, glorified and extolled from days of old ; O everlasting God, in thine abundant mercies, have mercy upon us, Lord of our strength, Rock of our stronghold. Shield of our salvation, thou Stronghold of ours! The blessed God, great in knowledge, prepared and formed the rays of the sun : it was a boon he produced as a glory to his name : he set the lumin- aries round about his strength. The chiefs of his hosts are holy beings that exalt the Almighty, and continually declare the glory of God and his holi- ness. Be thou blessed, O Lord our God, for the excellency of thy handiwork, and for the bright luminaries which thou hast made : they shall glorify thee for ever. Be thou blessed, O our Rock, our King and Re- deemer. Creator of holy beings, praised be thy name for ever, O our King; Creator of ministering spirits, all of whom stand in the heights of the universe, and proclaim with awe in unison aloud the words of the living God and everlasting King. All of them are beloved, pure and mighty; and all of them in dread and awe do the "Hll of their Master; and all of nnnty Th&n 45 T : T T 1* T T : T : t •. t: ) iv -: - " t T •• -: T 2" )V IV - llVTir r VITT tuh'iv nto'^a xtronaTi nsaam natron • • * • » * \ * .^rby ann a^ann Toma ,abiy ^rh^ nnraa^tra ^:vt^ pa ,i3a5f a ni:£ iJiy iinx ♦ 'nt^in '^nm brsi t^an .ni?"^ "^m^ -riina'bx T - "TIT - T I • •• T •• : I T .iTj?nia^aB in nniKo ♦latr'? niaa -i2£^ aia Tiin ♦■'ne^ ''»»i-i a^tyin,"? rKa^ ni3s irn^K •^nnann'tint^npi bK-niaa/a''nsBtt ,n'''ty:;ty mx-'niKO-bn .■^in'' n'trro natr-bp T !• tv •• : - : I ivT •• -: - -iv - : nba f^HQ) -B-'trnp xnia/^ibxui ^oaba ini^ nnann T^xi ,a\-nt:>o n^i'' .ijaba nj''?^oty nantr"' V -:- • -:7 ; •• i" : - -t I: • — : • D^rotytti , ably ana a^n»i; a'?a , rnnt^D ■?lbo^B^:n a^n':5Knan ,^1^3 nni,nKn;3 ,amaj nbs ,anna a'?a ,a^ainx a'^a : abip o'?a"i .B3ipti2i-i nKTai na^Kaa^tyy a'pai 46 MORNING SERVICE them open their mouths in holiness and purity, with song and psalm, while they bless and praise, glorify and reverence, sanctify and ascribe sovereignty to — The name of the Divine King, the great, mighty and dreaded One, holy is he; and they all take upon themselves the yoke of the kingdom of heaven one from the other, and give sanction to one another to hallow their Creator: in tranquil joy of spirit, with pure speech and holy melody they all respond in unison, and exclaim with awe: Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory. And the Ophanim and the holy Chayoth with a noise of great rushing, upraising themselves towards the Seraphim, thus over against them ofifer praise Hnd say: Blessed be the glory of the Lord from his place. To the blessed God they offer pleasant melodies ; to the King, the living and ever-enduring God, they utter hymns and make their praises heard; for he alone performeth mighty deeds, and maketh new things; he is the Lord of battles; he soweth rigjit- eousness, causeth salvation to spring forth, createth remedies, and is revered in praises. He is the Lord of wonders, who in his goodness reneweth nnnty n^sn 45 n^^p^ /H-inDni nt^nps Dn^s-nx n^nnis nnKsai a^nntyfa^ d^s-qoi ^nnotsi " s * • : : • ":t : t : • : D^s'^baai a^'i^^-^ipai Q''itnroi Kni35i. ni3in ,bnjn "rtban , bsn oa^-nK nuba "?:? /DiT^y Q'^Si'^tt q'?31 Jxin tynp • •• •l«T»i It T ' : • T : T 7 : - I -1- : t : : -^3 iht2 nii^n^ ^1 ^np :^np t^np T : t:t: |t |t |t ♦anaixi o'^natj^a unt^vh ,n^£>^'v mvh • • • • TT^, * 7 I ^5 tI-: - •• I viv : !•• • • : I t •• : ^nianbo bra ,niiynn nirr ,ninia5'?i7iB ,nixtsn. xiia ,nirw^. n^as^a , nipn:; rniT .13'jDa tt^'nnan .nixbasn thx .niVnn xiu 47 MORNING SERVICE the creation every day continually ; as it is said, (O give thanks) to him that maketh great lights, for his lovingkindness endureth for ever. O cause a new light to shine upon Zion, and may we all be worthy soon to enjoy its brightness. Blessed art thou, O Lord, Creator of the luminaries. With abounding love hast thou loved us, O Lord our God, with great and exceeding pity hast thou pitied us. O our Father, our King, for our fathers' sake, who trusted in thee, and whom thou didst teach the statutes of life, be also gracious unto us and teach us. O our Father, merciful Father, ever compassionate, have mercy upon us ; O put it into our hearts to understand and to discern, to mark, learn and teach, to heed, to do and to fulfil in love all the words of instruction in thy Law. Enlighten our eyes in thy Law, and let our hearts cleave to thy commandments, and unite our hearts to love and fear thy name, so that we be never put to shame. Because we have trusted in thy holy, great and revered name, we shall rejoice and be glad in thy salvation. O bring us in peace from the four corners of the earth, and make us go upright to our land ; for thou art a God who worketh salvation. Thou hast chosen us from all peoples and tongues, and hast brought us near unto thy great name for ever nnnty n':'Bn 4v- ."nas3 .iT'trnnn ri'^vt^ Tan Di^-b^a . - 7 : • • : • •• : : T'* : IT *. V :• : • 7 I • - 77 : - •• t; T - I T rh'iii rhQn,^:^nbH ^^ ijranx nan nanK 7 : 7 : V :•• v; t: 17 ; - -: 7 - 7 -: - -inra . ^33'po ^rpK : ^o;br n^pn nnp^i ?3,a^»n ^pn cia'r'm ,^3 intsatr mninK .. _ . ^ I 7 -: -T 7 T I* T !•• ; - : r*T ; '^rj^i? iKm : nanxa , Tin-iin T^bn na*! I 'T : T -: - : )i*.' t ; - •• : • loaab "im ,Tri:iaa ^jab pam,"?imina !•• T : •• -; I IV : • ; i** • 1 •• -: Jiv t : nsji o'r'i^rb triaj Hhi ,'?iot^ hktSi nanx':' V T T ; •• : liv : t : •: 7 -: - : rh^ii . ijnioa xnum bnjin ^tt^np Dtra ■'s 7 TT . : 17 7 T - : T- ) : :l T •• : panxo Dibtrb ^jx^am : •?inrr»r^a ^inat-ji ^a . 'iJ^iiKb n-'aaip ija'^im. , f^ixn nis?a ay-baa mna ^;3ai . nnK nipw-' 'r'yiB bx I • I :i- I II I II : •• .naxa ,n':?p bn^n '^tz'c^b '.jna-ipi. ,|ittr^i 48 MORNING SERVICE in faithfulness, that we might in love give thanks unto thee and proclaim thy unity. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who hast chosen thy people Israel in love. When prayers are not said with the Congregation, add: — God, faithful King! Deut. vl. 4—9. Hear, O Israel : the Lord our God, the Lord is One. Blessed be His name, whose glorious kingdom is for ever and ever. And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. And these words, which I com- mand thee this day, shall be upon thine heart: and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sit- test in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be for frontlets between thine eyes. And thou shalt write them upon the door posts of thy house, and upon thy gates. Deut. xi. 13—21. And it shall come to pass, if ye shall heark- en diligently unto my commandments which I ^;^^« prayers are not said with the Coiigregation add:— I Tv:v I v|v ,r|^^n ?iri5'??^ '"^^'55 "ri5^? ■blJ nii«b a^^l^i? *"^i5^p5i '^5?'^5"' x'D-:'^ N'^ onm ,W^'^^ iri?:^ri rb^-DK ,m\ 49 MORNING SERVICE command you this day, to love the Lord your God, and to serve him w^ith all your heart and with all your soul, that I will give the rain of your land in its season, the former rain and the latter rain, that thou mayest gather in thy corn, and thy wine, and thine oil. And I will give grass in thy field for thy cattle, and thou shalt eat and be satisfied. Take heed to yourselves, lest your heart be deceived, and ye turn aside, and serve other gods, and worship them; and the anger of the Lord be kindled against you, and he shut up the heaven, that there be no rain, and that the land yield not her fruit; and ye perish quickly from off the good land which the Lord giveth you. Therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul; and ye shall bind them for a sign upon your hand, and they shall be for frontlets be- tween your eyes. And ye shall teach them your children, talking of them when thou sittest in nnnty rr^an 49 7 ; : T ; v •• v: t : I : - IT : I : - v • : v : : - DU?j? ^nr];i : Tj^n^n "^Tl -"^J.n ari^inritpni ,Dnn« u^rh^^ nrp^v.) -nx n::n .asn ntv-^\^ nnm :Dn':^ - T : V T 7:1- T 7 : v r 7 7-; 7 : 77 V : • : •!- 7 - V 7 J •• 7 : V -: 7 - I VI7 7 50 MORNING SERVICE thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou Hest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shalt write them upon the door posts of thine house, and upon thy gates: that your days may be multiplied, and the days of your children, upon the land which the Lord sware unto your fathers to give them, as the days of the heavens above the earth. Numbers xv. Z7 — 41. And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel, and bid them that they make them a fringe upon the corners of their garments throughout their generations, and that they put upon the fringe of each cor- ner a cord of blue: and it shall be unto you for a fringe, that ye may look upon it, and remem- ber all the commandments of the Lord, and do them; and that ye go not about after your own heart and your own eyes, after which ye use to go astray: that ye may remember and do riW my commandments, and be holy unto your God. I am the Lord your God, who nnn"»y nt'sn 50 :pKn-S2J iTt2'^n ^1:3^5 ,anh nrh */T 71 V"! Ti t; "71* ••; unji -annib Dnn:n ^aj3"':'U ,n:^^if 51 MORNING SERVICE brought you out of the land of Egypt, to be your God : I am the Lord your God. True and firm, established and enduring, right and faithful, beloved and precious, desirable and pleasant, revered and mighty, v^ell-ordered and ac- ceptable, good and beautiful is this thy word unto us for ever and ever. It is true, the God of the universe is our King, the Rock of Jacob, the Shield of our salvation: thoughout all generations he en- dureth and his name endureth; his throne is estab- lished, and his kingdom and his faithfulness endure for ever. His words also live and endure; they are faithful and desirable for ever and to all eternity, as for our fathers so also for us, our children, oar generations, and for all the generations of the seed of Israel his servants. For the first and for the last ages thy word is good and endureth for ever and ever; it is true a.id trustworthy, a statute vv^hich shall not pass awiai bxi^ ,njnn ann.iaa-ba .iiTns anai? n'^aai 7117 •**• 7 17*: *4~I ••• ,nraa anr. ^n^pa ?]iB-a!] .ri^K| "^niaa^ anro nns .Bnn:^ a^o laa^i ,nnayn ann'^i .... 7v ..• "J .|- - :- 7 :i~v:v • • • .bxiottim a^ainK maty nsr'^y nnu ah niana ,nina^m niT'iy ,nin^ot ann^ unji 7 : 7 : • : • • : * • : ; 7: b'n^ ,Ktr3i an .a'pi ^n bx nbab ,niKnini 7 7 • : 7 7i~: ~ •• iviv : 7 : s''^i» ^a^'^sfitr n^ajai b^k5 '^^sra ,Kni3i larb n3i:?i ,a^'pn nj.iyi ,an3i? nniai an^pK Kin "^jina ,]rb}^ bsb ni'pnn ♦rbs avr^ nra ,nn^'>r lor nb ^ktiT^ ^oai nt'o .nn'aai 7 * 7 J : •• 7 : • •• : v It: Mhp inttKi .nan nnatya 53 MORNING SERVICE Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among the mighty ones? Who is like unto thee, glorious in holiness, revered in praises, doing marvels? With a new song the redeemed people offered praise unto thy name at the sea shore : they ail gave thanks in unison, and proclaimed thy sover- eignty, and said. The Lord shall reign for ever and ever. O Rock of Israel, arise to the help of Israel, and deliver, according to thy promise, Judah and Israci. Our Redeemer, the Lord of hosts is his name, the Holy One of Israel. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who hast redeemed Israel. The following prayer (Amidah) to "as in ancient years," p. 66 is to be said standing. O Lord, open thou my lips, and my mouth shall declare thy praise. Blessed art thou, O Lord our God and God of our fathers, God of Abraham, God of Isaac, and God of Jacob, the great, mighty and re- vered God, the most high God, who bestowest lovingkindnesses, and possessest all things; who rememberest the pious deeds of the patri- archs, and in love wilt bring a redeemer to their children's children for thy name's sake. nnn^y n'^an 53 7 : V TIT • T : • •• T TIT ~: ~ I:*: • : :• tt-: t* : T : "• : • : t •• -i~ t- •• T ; • T t: T ~ I T •• T : • I; The following prayer, HT^S?, to T\\'')\t2r\p_, p. 66 is to be said standing. : r^hr^r\ T' -i^ ^s^ nnsn ""nstz? /nx dpv' ^"tbK^ ,pr\T flbx rnnnx \-t':5S I ":~ • 'It:* •• v: t t : - •• v: I : V •• T - : • - T - •• T ■ipin .'r'bn n;.ip] ,D^niD Dncri 'r'xpi^ .a,TP ^pb ':5Xi: ^<^n /^ nnK n^HDisn Sbb ,nit: nst? ]m ♦1J^1^K ( •" t:* It:* t: 7- :npi ♦fT(?l x'^5 ,n3ins prr^^ni Tit^'^ "inn * ♦j^pn nsin^ n-nn,^ m.-r t; * C>/« ^ke Fast of the Ninth of Ab the following is added dt the Afternoon Service: — 60 MORNING SERVICE Speedily cause the offspring of David, thy servant, to flourish, and let his horn be exalted by thy salvation, because we wait for thy sal- vation all the day. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who causest the horn of salvation to flourish. Hear our voice, O Lord our God; spare us and have mercy upon us, and accept our prayer in mercy and favor; for thou art a God who hearkenest unto prayers and supplications: is in mourning, laid waste, despised and desolate ; in mourning for that she is childless, laid waste as to her dwellings, despised in the downfall of her glory, and desolate through the loss of her inhabi- tants : she sitteth with her head covered like a bar- ren woman who hath not borne. Legions have de- voured her; worshippers of strange gods have pos- sessed her: they have put thy people Israel to the sword, and in wilfulness have slain the loving ones of the Most High. Therefore let Zion weep bitterly, and Jerusalem give forth her voice. O my heart, my heart ! how it grieveth for the slain ! My bowels, my bowels ! how they yearn for the slain ! For thou, O Lord, didst consume her with fire; and with fire thou wilt in future restore her, as it is said, As for me, I will be unto her, saith the Lord, a wall of fire round about, and I will be a glory in the midst of her. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who comfortest Zion and rebuildest Jerusalem. "Speedily," etc. .15^.^:^ Drin} Din .1J^ib^ ^; ijbip r«^p nSaxn .noaic'ni ,T',nni ,n5inm n'^zxn Ti?n-nxi ' T : • T : " : t |v ' : • t "t; •.•: t |vt 'T • nnir n^tr-i^'i .r.wA n^.i;^::^! .n^h^ '^h^ nnps? ■•TDn intn ^nnn ♦ri^nb ^^^^ir'' "Tti^r-riX 'h^'^i2'^ ♦on] ^:b-^^^« ^3i5p.o nnnssin nn^Doi ,bK-;t?: (9w A^isw il/(9c?^ and the hitermediate Days oj Passover, and Tabernacles the following is added: — ,n«'-i:.i ,xi^T\ ,^ri nbi?^ ♦^rniix ^rib^T ^rii':'^ . T . I . T. % . I" -: •• •• I" v: fl^pn ♦m'ps^ ^^nsi ,"iDn nps'^i ,p;:2tr^i n^r^in * On Fast Days the Congregation here say the folloiuing: — .^jnjx nSns nn:rn ^3 .^jn^:rn u^i di^2 /Ijjs? •''' ^ji^s? :iT-: T : tt : • i- •-; - : i..-. ^r i--; ,\)r\^^^ tr\i^ r\^r\\ r^t^^ -15^5 ,^jj_s? ^^Ssi >^^pj an^ '\ai nnx ^3 \r['pri\ TT)-! n? Sds ^^2ir!3^ mis ♦nnsi nr:a 62 MORNING SERVICE of David thy servant, of Jerusalem thy holy city, and of all thy people the house of Israel, bringing deliver- ance and well-being, grace, lovingkindness and mercy, life and peace on this day of On New Moon say- the New Moon. us. O On Passover — the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Lord our God, On Tabernacles — the Feast of Tabernacles. thereon for our Remember well-being; be mindful of us for blessing, and save us unto life : by thy promise of salvation and mercy, spare us and be gracious unto us ; have mercy upon us and save us ; for our eyes are bent upon thee, be- cause thou art a gracious and merciful God and King. And let our eyes behold thy return in mercy to Zion. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who re- storest thy divine presence unto Zion. Congregation in an undertone We give thanks unto thee, for thou art the Lord our God and the God of our fathers for ever and ever; thou art the Rock of our lives, the Shield of our salvation through every generation. We will give thanks unto thee and declare thy praise for our lives We give thanks unto thee, for thou art the Lord our God and the God of our fathers, the God of all flesh, our Creator and the Creator of all things in the be- ginning. Blessings and thanksgivings be to thy great and holy name, be- cause thou hast kept us in life and hast pre- served us : so mayest thou continue to keep us in life and to preserve us. O gather our exiles T •• : • l|VT : •• T : • •• I : - t I : • : Ijv :It On Tabernacles- 6>« Passover— O;; A'>Z£/ Moon say- T T : • i"l: T T : r* •••: t: c : t v- Mvr^ u\r\ ,DV:jnm r\T:d^ ^mn^i ♦D^^nS 12 ^Ji?^trim i-T : • -: -: T : - : • • - : i- • T|T -; v^^'h inrst' inn^n ♦^^ nns -rna The Cong, in an undertone— ^rU 1 irilJi CHItt bv . ^npni. '711 an , '' .''"•' 63 MORNING SERVICE which are committed to thy holy courts to od- ^ ^1 1 J 1 r^^ serve thy statutes, to do unto thy hand, and for ^^^ ^^y ^^^ ^^' ^^^^^ our souls which are m thee with a perfect thy charge, and for thy heart ; seeing that v^^e miracles, which are g\^^e thanks unto thee- J .- . - J f. iilessed be the uod to daily with us, and for ^^^^^ thanksgivings are thy wonders and thy due. benefits, which are wrought at all times, evening, morn and noon. O thou who art all- good, whose mercies fail not; thou, merciful Being, whose lovingkindnesses never cease, we have ever hoped in thee. On Chanukah and Purim the following is added: — We thank thee also for the miracles, for the re- demption, for the mighty deeds and saving acts, wrought by thee, as well as for the wars which thou didst wage for our fathers in days of old, at this season. On Chanukah. In the days of the Hasmonean, Mattathias son of Johanan, the High Priest, and his sons, when the iniquitous power of Greece rose up against thy peo- ple Israel to make them forgetful of thy Law, and to force them, to transgress the statutes of thy will, then didst thou in thine abundant mercy rise up for them in the time of their trouble ; thou didst plead their cause, thou didst judge their suit, thou didst avenge their wrong; thou deliveredst the strong into the hands of the weak, the many into the hands of the few, the impure into the hands of the pure, the wicked into the hands of the righteous, and the arrogant into the hands of them that occupied themselves with thy Law: for thyself thou didst make a great and holy nam.e .^ir-ip, nn^n^ ^rni'-ra ."^jTS Dn^D^ IJ^^n Dbiri2 ,"nnDn iDn-s'? "-b ,Dn^X2m On Chanukah and Purim the following is added: — :nTn 1121:1 onn d-'J^*:! ,^rninKS n^t?s?tr ,nii2nb;2n bri •.— )-;- •• T • T- ' \" -:- T r T V ' T ; • - - : On Chanukah. Dn'?^n|7 h'^i^^, "^^^T^V ™^^X} IlV^^^'pS) •'^'3'??F| 64 MORNING - Iiv • - • : I- 1- : ** -: \" : ~ Q^aai lysa •^xa pt^h ™i;.i3ab)3i3 • I- - •• T •• T I -i- : •• -: !•• : - aK I* T aK I* T aK r T ax I* T ax !• T aK r T aK I* T ax I* 7 ax I* T ax !• T ax I* 7 ax I* 7 ax I* 7 ax r 7 ax ax I* 7 ax I* 7 U MORNING SERVICE Our Father, our King! avenge before our eyes th^ blood of thy servants that hath been shed. Our Father, our King! do it for thy sake, if not for ours. Our Father, our King! do it for thy sake, and save us. Our Father, our King! do it for the sake of thin? abundant mercies. Our Father, our King! do it for the sake of thy great, mighty and revered name by which we are called. Our Father, our King ! be gracious unto us and an- swer us, for we have no good works of our own ; deal with us in charity and kindness, and save us. On Mondays and Thursdays the following is said to "the Lord is One" p. 76. On other Week Days continue, "And David said," etc., p. 76. Both these Prayers are omitted on New Moon, during the whole month of Nisan, on the thirty- third day of Counting the Omer, from the first day of Sivan until the second day after Pentecost, on the gth and 15th of Ah, on the day before New Year, from the day before the Fast of Atonement until the second day after Tabernacles, on the Feast of Dedication, on the 15th of Shebat, on the two days of Purim, and on the two days of Purim Katon, the 14th and 15th of Adar Rishon. These prayers are also omitted in the house of a mourner during the week of mourning^ and at the celebration of a circum- And he, being merciful, forgiveth iniquity and de- stroyeth not: yea, many a time he turneth his anger away and doth not stir up all his wrath. Withhold ♦ M'lS^^L -ii33n bm r^f^t ]vpb niy.^ .ijsbo irax I** T tI : • V T - : !•• • : VI VT It t: it*^ <9« Mondays and Thursdays the following, from D^pl^ i^im ^^ nn^ P- 76, is added. On other Weekdays continue 1^^*! T V ... I _ Tl'l, /. 76. Both these prayers are omitted on New Moon, during the whole month of Ms an, on the thirty-third day of Countifig the Onier, from the first day of Sivan until the seco7id day after Pentecost, on the 9th and 15th of Ab, on the day before New Year, from the day before the Fast of Atonement until the second day after Tabernacles, on tlie Feast of Dedication, on the 15th of Shebat, on the two days of Purim, and on the two days of Purim Katon, the 14th and 15th of Adar Rishon. These prayers are also omitted in the house of a mourner during the week of mourning, aftd at the celebration oj a circumcision. ns-ini ,T\^ryii\ xbi pi? -ib5^. .a^ni xm. •)ih ;: nnx nnan-ba -tt xbi ,isx 'z^^rh /I MORNING SERVICE not thou thy tender mercies from us, O Lord : let thy iovingkindness and thy truth continually preserve us. Save us, O Lord our God, and gather us from amongst the nations, to give thanks unto thy holy name, and to triumph in thy praise. If thou shouldst mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand? But there is forgiveness 1 with thee, that thou mayest be feared. Not according to our sins wih thou deal with us, nor requite us ac- cording to our iniquities. If our iniquities testify against us, work thou, O Lord, for thy name's sake. Remember, O Lord, thy tender mercies and thy loving- kindnesses ; for they have been ever of old. May the Lord answer us in the day of trouble, the name of the God of Jacob set us up on high. Save, Lord : may the King answer us on the day when we call. Our Father, our King, be gracious unto us and answer us, for we have no good works of our own ; deal with us in charity for thy name's sake. Our Lord, our God, hearken to the voice of our supplications, and remember unto us the covenant of our fathers, and save us for thy name's sake. And now, O Lord our God, that hast brought thy people forth out of the land of Egypt with a mighty hand, and hast made thee a name as at this day ; we have sinned, we have done wickedly. O Lord, accord- ing to all thy righteous acts, let thine anger and thy fury, I pray thee, be turned away from thy city Jeru- salem, thy holy mountain; because for our sins and for the iniquities of our fathers, Jerusalem and thy peo- ple are become a reproach to all that are round about us. Now therefore, hearken, O our God. unto the prayer nnniy n':?sri 71 : • - I • r* : I -: r* v: t: r* • nuiy-QK nn'pnna nsntrnb ,Ti^np Dtr^b ,nn''':'Dn Tiar'^s :'iar''''o /o^k ,,t— lotyr, : IT V -: - !•• 7 -: - "t * I -1- : .^'' a:^ 'liv ^roir-QK :^:^bv b'ltzin ijrijiw t: it it I- -: • i-'r : • 1- -: - -Di^5 ^33j?;. ^bi^n ,n^^tyin ;; :ipr_ \:i'?k 13a r^ '3 ''iJJ?T "Jsn los'r'o irnx :ijx-ip ijjnx I'^pt ]yab ijay ntt'y np-i^ .D^t';a nns-DK ^3|^""i?]'i /•J'iP.'JDri bip 3?at^ /'J'/libK ^ns nnn nat:' pab i3i?"'::rim ,irni2K T -: T - : liv ; '~i~ : i" • : i" -: IT T •.— - •• I: -1- - Itt-: t; Tisx xratT'' ^Ti^npn^-baa ,^nH njrty-i J : - T T IT I ivl : • T : t -: : it t irx't^na ''3,'?it:^"Tp in a^bt^n^ Ti-i^ya Tinttm I" T -: - • )iv :It - •!- T : i : • •• I : t -:- ■'r'a':' nsnnb "fiari D'^btrn'^ ^irniaK nuirai T : T :v : I : - : "i" t : r* -: -:- 72 MORNING SERVICE of thy servant and to his supplications, and cause thy face to shine upon thy sanctuary that is desolate, for the Lord's sake. Incline thine ear, O my God, and hear; open thine eyes, and behold our desolations, and the city which is called by thy name : for we do not lay our supplications before thee because of our righteous acts, but because of thine abundant mercies. O Lord, hear ; O Lord for- give ; O Lord, hearken and do ; defer not ; for thine own sake, O my God, because thy city and thy people are called by thy name. O our Father, merciful Father, sliow us a sign for good, and gather our scattered ones from the four corners of the earth. Let all the nations perceive and know that thou art the Lord our God. And now, O Lord, thou art our Father; we are the clay, and thou art our potter, yea, we are all the work of thy hand. Save us for thy name's sake, orr Rock, our King, and our Redeemer. Spare thy peojle, O Lord, and give not thine inheritance over to reproach, that the nations should make a by-word of them. Wherefore should they say among the peoples. Where is their God? We know that we have sinned, and there is none to stand up in our behalf ; let thy great name stand for our defence in time of trouble. We know that we have RO good works of our own ; deal with us in charity for thy name's sake. As a father hath mercy upon his children, so, O Lord, have mercy upon us, and save us for thy name's sake. Have pity upon nnnty n':'sn 72 '^J<1^ "^^r;? np? ,^f^^i "^piK I ^•1bK n^n ^3 ,'n^3sb ir3-3nn a-h^^Q ijn^K irnpi^r-^r 3xn ^3^3X t^ay-briTj^y-by xnpj ^a^r-'s ij-^nistiB^ fsp^i ,^3112^ nix m'yi .if^n'in ,n^ijn-b3 lyj:.! n^s: .pK,n niais :?3-iko 'jnjx .nnx ^rnn ^^ nnvi :mibx " nnx ■'s :i~ ": T 17 I* 7 7; 7 ~ : r* v; 7: 7 ~ • ijy'^trin : i3'?3 "?i*T'' n'ffi-yai ijir nnxi lann I 17 • I , 7 • 1*1 T J V I " -bv ''^ no^n njbsui i33b» 13-11:: ,iitoti:r Tyob ~ 7: 71 I" ": : I** : r* iiv; i~i~: .n:i5 D3-b^ab hsid'? ■^*"p^n3|nri-bH;i,'?j|23? ^3 ,i3i?T :q,t.'i':'K ,tk .a^ar3nok\nab : i~7 V ••*.*:*• • - 7 : T17 7 -: 7 J : • I*'-: - -:-•)♦•: ij- j npn:i .D^trro 133 rn ■'s ;,:vi^ :n^3i nr3 w'? 17 7: • -: - 17 I •• • : 1-7 77 •• : 17 p ,a^33"bi? 3N an-13 n^tr^ ivf^b -3^21? ntyi? I** '7 7 •• : )iv : f ~i~ : 17 • •• -: -bv bian : "Tiatr irab i3r''rim i3^':'r ■'^ an-in -: iiv ; i~i- : r* • = r* 7 7: •• -,* 73 MORNING SERVICE thy people; have mercy upon thine inheritance; spare, "wie pray thee, according to the abundance of thy ten- der mercies ; be gracious unto us and answer us, for charity is thine, O Lord; thou doest wondrous things at all times. Look, we beseech thee, and speedily have mercy upon thy people for thy name's sake in thine abundant mer- cies. O Lord our God, spare and be merciful; save the sheep of thy pasture; let not wrath rule over us, for our eyes are bent upon thee ; save us for thy name's sake. Have mercy upon us for the sake of thy cove- nant; look, and answer us in time of trouble, for salva- tion is thine, O Lord. Our hope is in thee, O God of forgiveness. We beseech thee, forgive, O good and forgiving God, for thou art a gracious and merciful God and King. We beseech thee, O gracious and merciful King, re- member and give heed to the Covenant between the Pieces (with Abraham), and let the binding (upon the altar) of (Isaac) an only son appear before thee, to the welfare of Israel. Our Father, our King, be gracious unto us and answer us, for we are called by thy great name. Thou who doest wondrous things at all times, deal with us according to thy lovingkindness. O gra- cious and merciful Being, look, and answer us in time of trouble, for salvation is thine, O Lord. Our Father, our King, our Refuge, deal not with us according to the evil of our doings ; remernber, O Lord, thy tender mer- cies and thy lovingkindnesses ; save us according to thy abundant goodness, and have pity upon us, we beseech thee, for we have no other God beside thee, our Rock. nnnty nbsn 73 I IV-:- : T T I liVT-:- - ••-)!•.•- TiJttb n"in» '^t^v^v ,srcn-! ,KrD3n '•• T.J, T« TV .. -. ,.. ,.. J. • -7 I IV -: -; )iv :' ^.• I IV IT T ; • - : liv • : - I t r : Qnn t-Tja'^ ]!?a|:' ur'^iyin ,ni^6n irrr tiS ^s .n"i5£ ni73 i3jn ni2^3,-r ."rinns tra':' irby TT •• : !•-:- T I* - hv •: I -i- : i** t • : - 1 v; !•• : - 1 : 7 :- t: I: I - Iviv •• • I - : •• T - : TT. tnnxD'nm TIT -; r3 nnsb i23m nisi ,nin"n jisn ^bo k5x ' I •• • ; • •• - : : -: I - Iv.v tt, ivtzh i^n^ nnpu T:sh nxim .Dnn3n l-i- : 'T -I*-: livT : V T" ; -t:- 7- ); • • I*—:- I" 7 !•• : - i* 7 •• t : • 'ijay nt-u .nr-':'33 niKbsj ntry .ir':'!? xnpj 17 • •• -: •• T : T : • •• '^ r- t tI; • »nn2: nrs ijin nt2^3n ,Din-n iisn .^"lona 7T •• : I*-:- T I* - -: I - nv : - : _,_ _ V-;- I" : - 1*7 T :- t: ) : • I IV I -: - t: I IV -: - : i- t -: - - i : it • lihvH ^3 ^i^bv Nrbam ,ijrtt^in'?!3'i2 3n3^ 17 J •• • !•• 7 T 7 ■: ~ ^'^ * I : ; 74 MORNING SERVICE Forsake us not, O Lord our God, be not far from us ; for our soul is shrunken by reason of the sword and captivity and pestilence and plague, and of every trou- ble and sorrow. Deliver us, for we hope in thee ; put us not to shame, O Lord our God ; make thy countenance to shine upon us; remember unto us the covenant of our fathers, and save us for thy name's sake. Look upon our troubles, and hear the voice of our prayer, for thou hearest the prayer of every mouth. Merciful and gracious God! Have mercy upon us and upon all thy works, for there is none like unto thee, O Lord our God. We beseech thee, forgive our trans- gressions, O our Father, our King, our Rock and our Redeemer, O living and everlasting God, mighty in strength, loving and good to all thy works ; for thou art the Lord our God. O God, who art slow to anger and full of mercy, deal with us according to the abun- dance of thy tender mercies, and save us for thy name's sake. Hear our prayer, O our King, and deliver us from the hand of our enemies ; hear our prayer, O our King, and deliver us from all trouble and sorrow. Thou art our Father, our King, and we are called by thy name ; desert us not. Forsake us not, our Father, and cast us not off, O our Creator, and forget us not, O our Maker, for thou art a gracious and merciful God and King. nnnc? n'?an 74 vtI: r* : - • »v • 1 - : • - »•* -v: msi-bstoi ,ns5ao^ -qi»i ,">s^tti ainss t: !•••:- - : i*h I : • ,.. . - It: nna-nx lib-nan ya '?i'':s ^sm ,irn'7K •: *.• IT t: it liVT •• t : r* v: r* T : •* iiv: J-j~ : r* • : r* -; - • : -I" T - ' !•• T • 2 I : ,'T)DVQ-b3 bn ^yhv Dm . tism nim ^k !•• T : T T TT »•• v: t: I i t I •* • K^i nns ^3 .■?i'''tyro-'?3 bv aiai n^on .nba T • MV ~: '' T ~ T • T - I ~ riw .D^ann k'^qi d-'ss tih ba t^ynba ^"i .. -. • -: - - T •! — Jviv •• !•• v: t: u^aK njb^Jtn tin nns^-baai Mrhstn ^ja'^a T I" • It: TT T • !•• T • : rv: - -bx:i3n3n-bK,K'i,p3 ^ybv "^t^t] ,nriK ija^ia yna^yn-^Ki ,i3Knia iJti^tsn-'^si ,^3^aK ^jatrn IT. : r* : i- : • -: i* 7 »v.:-*- 75 MORNING SERVICE There is none gracious and merciful like thee, O Lord our God ; there is none like thee, O God, slow to anger and abounding in lovingkindness and truth. Save us in thine abundant mercies ; from fierceness and rage deliver us. Remember thy servants, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob; look not unto our stubbornness and our wickedness and our sin. Turn from thy fierce anger, and repent of the evil against thy people. Remove from us the stroke of death, for thou art merciful, for such is thy way — showing lovingkindness freely throughout all generations. Spare thy people, O Lord, and deliver us. from thy wrath, and remove from us the stroke of the plague, and harsh decrees, for thou art the Guar- dian of Israel. Unto thee, O Lord, belongeth right- eousness, but unto us confusion of face. How may we complain? What can we say, what can we speak, or how can we justify ourselves? We will search our ways and try them, and turn again to thee ; for thy right hand is stretched out to receive the penitent. Save, we beseech thee, O Lord ; we beseech thee, O Lord, send prosperity. We beseech thee, O Lord, answer us on the day when we call. For thee, O Lord, we wait ; for thee, O Lord, we hopq ; in thee, O Lord, we trust ; be riot silent, nor let us be oppressed ; for the nations say. Their hope is lost. Let every knee and all that is lofty bow down to thee alone. O thou, who openest thy hand to repentance, to re- ceive transgressors and sinners — our soul is sore vexed through the greatness of our grief ; forget us not for bH "^lai f K ♦ ^r p^K ;: an']] ym "^jioi px ■ ' ' • I ♦ . ' V I •• ~ » •" I It;*: t t ; — • Tisx |nn» 3w njDxisn-bxi ' ijrtTTbxT man nso isao lom .Tiai?':? nynn-br Dnsnr viT IV • ** T : /iv~: T TT "■ •• T • ; asn -iDp n|7 ^si.n p ^5 .nrix Dini^a .nt^ nni;i ns^annso 53a» noni .-^ttri'?, ^3^1 npnitn ^nx ^b : bni'^i:^ noia>' nnx •'S- nanrni? naxmi? ,p.ixiprna jq^jsh ntj^a'' na'ittrji nnpn?^ ^J'^'jTnt^fnJ :p"ii^rnai ^l* x|x jD^att^ bapSntDws -nro^ ^s'.^^'^x *'. • * * I • T I 1 1 ' I ' I I** •• D1'? ^jjy ;: x|x :xj nn^h:^n ;; x|x .x| nr t??'in •bn ,bm ;: ^b ,irip ;: ^b ,ir3n ;: -nb :mnr> :ninnt^n inb ^b nt^p-b^i ^n^-bs. .a^xeni D^p^is bapp nnr^rrna n; nnisn ■ 76 MORNING SERVICE ever ; arise and save us, for we trust in thee. Our Fa- ther, our King, though we be without righteousness and good deeds, remember unto us the covenant of our fa- thers, and the testimony we bear every day that the Lord is One. Look upon our affliction, for many are our griefs and the sorrows of our heart. Have pity upon us, O Lord, in the land of our captivity, and pour not out thy wrath upon us, for we are thy people, the children of thy covenant. O God, look upon our sunken glory among the nations, and the abomination in which we are held as of utter defilement. How long shall thy strength remain in captivity, and thy glory in the hand of the foe? Arouse thy might and thy zeal against thine enemies, that they may be put to shame and bro- ken down in their might. O let not our travail seem little in thy sight. Let thy tender mercies speedily come to meet us in the day of our trouble ; and if not for our sake, do it for thine own sake, and destroy not the remembrance of our remnant ; but be gracious unto a people, who in constant love proclaim the unity of thy name twice every day, saying. Hear, O Israel : the Lord our God, the Lord is One. And David said unto Gad, I am troubled exceed- ingly ; let us fall, I pray thee, into the hand of the Lord, for his mercies are many; but let me not fall into the hand of man. O thou who art merciful and gracious, I have sinned before thee. O Lord, full of mercy, have mercy upon me and receive my suppH- 'catio"° aK ^J3':?a irns : "^13 iron ■'S ,iJ!7''tyim nap V 17 7 : ' • -: - 1 7 7 ; 17 » •• na'-sn tini< ■'^ ,Dr-':?33 ,^3nnn 'irni3K rr^ns 7 1'- 7 V 7: T : !•• •• : f -: * : 71 !•• 7 : T I »** : - I- • !••; 7 -: .irbr ■?i3inn'T|i3tpn-'!5Si ,^r3tt^ps3irb2; ;^ \ia-ni? irriin riKotos i3ii:piri ,a''iji3 ^ni33 - 7 - 7 • - - ^ ^; ; It:*: • - \" t ,Dn-ii35a inn^i wia*- an .'?i^3^ix-':'i7r|nK3p"i ^j^anp^ nna nrniK^n '?i':sb iioya-'-Ssi I :l-: •• - r- I : Ii-.-t: -: : • -; r.ivt^b ,mvt2b kS-bxt .iinn:: ai'^a ,'Ti''ann I:- - : I—: - ; • ; 1-77 : I iv-: - as I'm : unnw nsi rr'ntjrn-SKi . S,"a ,n3nx3 Tan ,av-S33 a\ay3 ,^aty a-^nn-^an tnnx I ^"^ Aynhn "^ hn'-i'si:^ vt2':^ .anaixi T V t: I" V! i: " t : • - : • : i -Tn ni-nbBi nxa ■'b-ns nrba mn nax'i - : 7 7 ; • : • - T V • 7 V 1- :n':'SK-':'x anx man lann a^an-^a ^nim T 1 V - TT - ; T -: - • - • T -s x^D ^'' T}?h ^nxEDH ,p:m nin"i •• T t: |iv7 : - 17 7 I - : 77 MORNING SERVICE Psalm vi. O Lord, rebuke me not in thine anger: nei- ther chasten me in thy hot displeasure. Be gracious unto me, O Lord; for I am withered away: O Lord, heal me; for my bones are troubled. My soul also is sore troubled: and thou, O Lord, how long? Return, O Lord, de- liver my soul : save me for thy lovingkindness' sake. For in death there is no remembrance of thee : in the grave who shall give thee thanks ? I am weary with my groaning; every night I make my bed to swim; I melt away my couch with my tears. Mine eye wasteth away because of grief; it waxeth old because of all mine ad- versaries. Depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity; for the Lord hath heard the voice of my weeping. The Lord hath heard my suppli- cation; the Lord will receive my prayer. All mine enemies shall be ashamed and sore troubled: they shall turn back, they shall be ashamed suddenly. On Monday and Thursday Mornings the following is added. On other Weekdays, and in the Afternoon Service, continue "O Guardian of Israel,"^ p. 79. Reader and Cong. — O Lord God of Israel, turn from thy fierce wrath, and repent of the evil against thy people. Cong. — Look from heaven and see how we have become a scorn and a derision among the nations; nnnty nbsn 77 '1 D-br\n ,ns*p nbn?; ^t!?a:i :^o^:;7 ibqin; ^5 •:- t:-t: t tt ^t: t-: •• T»,*,IT)T V'* I* Sip ;•! rat^-^5 ,|is 'b^i^'hz ^^f^t$ niD ::;:") it^n;. ntp; .^nvs-ba -iKp ibna^l L??^ Monday and Thursday Alornings the following is added. On other Weekdays, continue bXIti^^ ^^1t^, i>. 79. •• T : • •• ^ \rT\l:^ Sity ♦bKnt?^ ^^bK ^"^ Reader and Cong. I -. .. .. ^ . . .. ... ^. llV~: T TT - ''T* ; JiV" V llVT -I- r T • •• : •!- T • •• - 78 MORNING SERVICE we are accounted as sheep brought to the slaughter, to be slain and destroyed, or to be smitten and re- proached. Cong, and Reader. — Yet, despite all this, we have not forgotten thy name : we beseech thee, forget us not. Cong. — Strangers say, There is no hope or expect- ancy for you. Be gracious unto a people that trust in thy name. O thou who art most pure, bring our sal- vation near. We are weary, and no rest is granted us. Let thy tender mercies subdue thine anger from us. Cong, and Reader. — We beseech thee, turn from thy wrath, and have mercy upon the treasured people whom thou hast chosen. Cong. — O Lord, spare us in thy tender mercies, and give us not into the hands of the cruel. Wherefore should the nations say. Where now is their God ? For thine own sake deal kindly with us, and delay not. Cong, and Reader. — We beseech thee, turn from thy wrath, and have mercy upon the treasured people whom thou hast chosen. Cong. — Hear our voice, and be gracious, and forsake us not in the hand of our enemies to blot out our name ; remember what thou hast sworn to our fathers, I will multiply your seed as the stars of heaven : — and now we are left a few out of many. I :v : I -: ''^ njnstrn-bK kj I*.* T I tI: • : viv I •• • : t : :i-T T :It !•• t : t vI-: ' : * : !•• T •• I : - - V : : • » iv -: ~ it - i nh:D nnm ♦^jnni:: a^ty ,k3s <^^«--- ««^ ^^^^^^. T •. : •• -: Irj -:•• tt ^^ :mn3 -i^k T :iT T V -: ... p. : . - : J IV -: - : r* t t: t i .Qn\'i':5K X3 ,TK .D'^un nisK'' nab .D'^-noK V •• v: T ••- • - : TIT »t: - t"inKri-bKi. nop iJap nt>^ "^iv^h nh:o onii .^ iinno a^tr^ ,X3X c-""^- -. and Reader. T :iT T V -: T3 lojyari-bsi ,|inri] :?tttyn rhs'p co,,^- ,Q5i?-irn^ n3"iK D:a^n ''asiss .iJ''nia>?b 79 MORNING SERVICE Cong, and Reader. — Yet, despite all this, we have not forgotten thy name : we beseech thee, forget us not. Cong. — Help us, O God of our salvation, for the sake of the glory of thy name ; and deliver us, and par- don our sins for thy name's sake. Cong, and Reader. — O Lord God of Israel, turn from thy fierce wrath, and repent of the evil against thy people. O Guardian of Israel, guard the remnant of Israel, and suffer not Israel to perish, who say, Hear O Israel. O Guardian of an only nation, guard the remnant of an only nation, and suffer not an only nation to perish, who proclaim the unity of thy name, saying, The Lord our God, the Lord is One. O Guardian of a holy nation, guard the remnant of a holy nation, and suffer not a holy nation to perish, who thrice repeat the three-fold sanctification unto the Holy One. O Thou who art propitiated by prayers for mercy, and art conciliated by supplications, be thou propitious and reconciled to an afflicted generation; for there is none that helpeth. Our Father, our King, be gracious unto us, and an- swer us, for we have no good works of our own ; deal with us in charity and lovingkindness, and save us. •• T: • - : • : t •• t: • T V t: !•• v: t: ) : • •-:-:- t v "bxi .flip nv nnxty iiat:^ .t^np "^i^ ntti^ - . It - ••• : : It T \l: • : * : - : - It :^np'? n^nrin .D^jijriria otsntti D-'oq-ia nacnna .« '' I .. . . 7 . ...... • -: - IT I •• • !•-:- i-T r*: - r t ,.. . J Yiv T It T : IT • •• -J 80 MORNING SERVICE As for us, we know not what to do ; but our eyes are upon thee. Remember, O Lord, thy tender mercies and thy lovingkindnesses ; for they have been ever of old. Let thy lovingkind- ness, O Lord, be upon us, according as we have waited for thee. Remember not against us the iniquities of our ancestors: let thy tender mer- cies speedily come to meet us ; for we are brought very low. Be gracious unto us, O Lord, be gracious unto us ; for we are sated to the full with contempt. In wrath remember to be merciful. For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust. Help us, O God of our salvation, for the sake of the glory of thy name ; and deliver us, and pardon our sins, for thy name's sake. Reader. — Magnified and sanctified be his great name in the world which he hath created according to his will. May he establish his kingdom during your life and during your days, and during the life of all the house of Israel, even speedily and at a near time, and say ye, Amen. Cong, and Reader. — Let his great name be blessed for ever and to all eternity. Reader. — Blessed, praised and glorified, exalted, ex- tolled and honored, magnified and lauded be the name of the Holy One, blessed be he ; though he be high above all the blessings and hymns, praises and consola- tions, which are uttered in the world ; and say ye, Amen. nnnt^ n':'an so ijSn^ T^"S3 ,irSr ^^ ■^^D^"^'^^ :n^n •• - • ■• ": IT 7 ; • IT t: I- T : I - • ) IV -: ' :| : njnjK nB^-^5 -iidt ,in:^: ^t sin ^2 ,?IDtr-nin3 nnrb:? iii?.:j: ^iS^ inj;; t; • t;t: ' t - ••: -'-;•: --:* : p^ n;:2Xi .mp pm^ x^ns?:! ,^^5^"^?^ n'^s-':'^ i"T :*: 'ItI — :• t t-; ~ •• t : • •• t ^^Srb^ oSrS ^l^in ,^::,^nf2V ^n^ Co7ig.a7id Reader. T - : T «\y;n:i , D^nn:i "ii$£011 / nnriip:i. 'q'n|0'; deader. ♦ X^iH 'Tinn i<^li:5-^T ng^ ^^^^^\ ^^5?^:i z'^!!??:? -•'T ,i n'?Bn si On Mondays and Thursdays the follozving two paragraphs are added. They are^ however, omitted on the following days: — New Moon, the day before Passover, the Fast of Ab, the day before the Fast of Atonement, during the Feast of Dedication, the two days of Purim, and of Purim KaioUy the 14th and 15th of Adar Rishon. :y-i-b3» i3!;''tyim ,'Tiay-'?!; " nD'.n :iin''3in The following to DlpD /- S7, forms part of the Service when Prayers are said with a Congregation on Mondays and Thursdays, and also, with the exception ^/pi^'n '^n\ /. 85, on Sabbath Afternoons, New Moon, the Intermediate Days of Passover a?id Tabertiacles , afid 07t Fast Days (Mornings and Afternoons'). The Ark is opened. Reader and Congregation. 1 v:t^\^ .T\t^ n^i?^,i :p^r^ ^bp ^^;^ 82 MORNING SERVICE up, O Lord, and thine enemies shall be scat- tered, and they that hate thee shall flee before thee. For out of Zion shall go forth the Law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. Blessed be he who in his holiness gave the Law to his people Israel. The Reader takes the Scroll of the Law, and says: — Magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together. Reader and Cong. — Thine, O Lord, is the great- ness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty: for all that is in the heaven and in the earth is thine; thine, O Lord, is the kingdom, and the supremacy as head over all. Exalt ye the Lord our God, and worship at his footstool: holy is he. Exalt ye the Lord our God, and worship at his holy mount ; for the Lord our God is holy. May the Father of mercy have mercy upon a peo- ple that have been borne by him. May he remem- ber the covenant with the patriarchs, deliver our souls from evil hours, check the evil inclination in them that have been carried by him, grant us of his grace an everlasting deliverance, and in the attrib- ute of his goodness fulfil our * desires by salvation and mercy. nnntt^ n'^en 82 I IV T • I IV : " : i\t: | iv : i\t: t; :n':5t^n^D ^^"imi min K::n |1^2:d •IT T • t: - : T .. .. j . . :'ri^'ij:?3 b«n^: 1125?^ nnin p;:^ -jna T/ie Reader takes the Scroll of the Law^ and says: — T» S T.; • T 2 Reader and Congregation: — njtsm niKBnm niiaam rh'\T[ ■'■' ■rib nsSttsn ^^ 'n':' ,pKn^ a^a^s bb-^s .ninm TT : — t: I: 1 vitt •!- t - • -• iotti-i :sin rnp r'^jn dnnb nnrit^m It • :It - : -:-;•: i- v: x: I" v: t: man .Q^B^tt!? or ari-i; s^n.a^iannnax fn^i .D-'Ki'mi ttt :?-n 'lit^a nm .niynn It: • :- » • "t vi**: ~ : •: tt a''ttn"n nri;^'' naia niaa XP>s B3 MORNING SERVICE The Scroll of the Law is placed upon the desk. The Reader unrolls it, and says the following: — And may his kingdom be soon revealed and made visible unto us, and may he be gracious unto our remnant and unto the remnant of his people, the house of Israel, granting them grace, kindness, mercy and favor; and let us say. Amen. Ascribe, all of you, greatness unto our God, and render honor to the Law. Here the Reader names the Person who is to he called to the Reading of the Law. Blessed be he, who in his holiness gave the Law unto his people Israel. The Law of the Lord is perfect, restoring the soul : the testimony of the Lord is faithful, making wise the simple. The pre- cepts of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart: the commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes. The Lord will give strength unto his peo- ple : the Lord will bless his people with peace. As lor God, his way is perfect : the word of the Lord is tried : he is a shield unto all them that trust in him. Cong, and Reader. — And ye that cleave unto the Lord your God are alive every one of you this day. Those who are called to the Reading of the Law say the fol-^ lowing Blessing: — Bless ye the Lord who is to be blessed. Cong. — Blessed be the Lord, who is to be blessed (or ever and ever. nnnD n'^sn sa The Scroll of the Law is placed upon the desk. The Reader unrolls it, and says the following: — .ni-iD pn irby inobo nsnm rbir^ Th bKnf' JT'siar Twh^-\ ^jna^bs iin'"' ^sr\ ban \\\y^ "laKoi ,p::'nbi apnn':? lonbi T - T : ,.. .. Y , //"(fr^ ^y^^o ar^" called to the Reading of the Law say the : following Blessing: — n-oan ^■'-nx una 1 T : - t: V -:t Congregation: — V T 7 : It : - t: i x > 64 MORNING SERVICE The Response of the Congregation is repeated and the Blessing continued: — Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who hast chosen us from all peoples, and hast given us thy Law. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who givest the Law. After the Reading of a Section of the Law, the following Blessing is said: — Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who hast given us the Law of truth, and hast planted everlasting life in our midst. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who givest the Law. Persons who have been in peril of their lives, during journeys by sea or land, in captivity or sickness, upon their deliver- ance or recovery say the folloiving, after the conclusion of the last Blessing: — Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who vouchsafest benefits unto the unde- serving, who hast also vouchsafed all good unto me.i The Congregation respond: — He who hath vouchsafed all good unto thee, may he vouchsafe all good unto thee for ever. After the Reading of the Law, the Scroll is held up, and the* Congregation say the following: — And this is the Law which Moses set before the children of Israel, according to the commandment of the Lord by the hand of Moses. It is a tree of life to them that grasp it, and of them that up- hold it every one is rendered happy. Its ways are v/ays of pleasantness, and all its paths are peace. The Response of the Congregation is repeated and the Blessing Continued: — :nninn ]ni3 ,;; nriK "^na After the Reading of a Section of the Law, the following Blessing is said: — V -: 11 Iviv !•• v: t: t" I t :nninn jnu ♦;; nnx "^na Persons who have beeti in peril of their lives, during journeys by sea or land, in captivity or sickness, Jipon their deliverance or recovery say the following, after the cojiclusion of the last Blessing: — boi^n .abi:?n "rh^ i^iibK /^ nnx "^ina taia-ba ^hitiW .niaia a^a^nb T •!- 7 : V • T- : The Congregation respond: — tnbaaia-'r'a Ttbar K^n .aia-ba 'riSo.^ty ■'a 71V 7 I: 7 ; • 7 I: 7 ; V • After the Reading of the Laiv, the Scroll is held tip, and the Congregation say the follozuing: — ,'7S'T.t^: \3a ^)?h ntyo a'iy"Ty^b*''T5ifin riKii "bai ,arr^a-n n^ani :-i^x» n^aam 7 : ~ 1 •• : ~ 7 IV X ; x \ : x iv : i S6 MORNING SERVICE On returning the Scroll of the Law to the Ark, the Reader says: — Let them praise the name of the Lord; for his name alone is exalted : Congregation. — His majesty is above the earth and heaven ; and he hath lifted up a horn for his- people, to the praise of all his loving ones, even oi the children of Israel, the people near unto him. Praise ye the Lord. Psalm xxiv. A Psalm of David : The earth is the Lord's and the fulness thereof; the v^orld, and they that dwell therein. For it is he that hath founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the floods. Who may ascend the mountain of the Lord? And who may stand in his holy place? He that hath clean hands and a pure heart; who hath not set his desire upon vanity, and hath not sworn deceitfully. He shall receive a blessing from the Lord, and righteousness from the God of his salvation. This is the genera-' tion of them that seek after him, that seek thy face, (O God of) Jacob! (Selah.) Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lifted up, ye everlasting doors, that the King of glory may come in. Who, then, is the King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, O ye gates ; yea, lift them up, ye everlasting doors, that the King of glory may come in. Who, then, is the King of glory? The Lord of hosts, he is the King of glory. (Selah.) On returning the Scroll of the Law to the Ark^ the Reader says: — Co ngregatio n : — T • : - : I vliv viT- 'IT T : i viv T -: - 1: - •• T ; • •• : • t • -: t : bin ,.^xib?:D^ pKn ni.Tb ♦ni;:2ta nnb nnnrSn , niD'' o^a-'-by Kin ''S :n3 ^n^y^i t: -: tt: •- - • t":i: aipaa Dp^-^oi,ni,T ins nby'-'^a :™3ia^ I : • It* t : - : *.•-:-• ti*.-: : ST^b x'tyrsb -iti^K aab "121 o^sa •'pj :itrip :t - TT V ■: T •• - •! — !•: :It .... tt: t' t:*:*^-:* :•:- itt^in -iin nt nri'' ^1'^xo r\p^i^ nin^ T : V *-;....,.... I T T : T ; ,Ba''tyK-i anrir ix'tr tnba apy^ ti'^jb ■'typai:: V •• T 'T : : Tiv I -:- Iivt ••!:-• m •'a niaan nbo xia"'i ,0^1^ ■'nns iK'csm V • T - I VIV t: -z ^ •• : • : t* ; ■iia^ ni,T ,-iiaji :i7y ni,T , niaan nb^ T. • T« T I.'. nba nt xin ^a niaan n'?» Ka^i ,Dbu* I VIV V • T - J VIV t: X ^ tnba niaan 'h\:> xin .niKai: mT , niaan TiV X - I VIV T : T : T %7 MORNING SERVICE While the Scroll of the Law is being placed in the Ark, the following to "as of old" is said:^ And when it rested, he said, Return, O Lord, unto the ten thousands of the thousands of Israel. Arise, O Lord, unto thy resting place ; thou, and the ark of thy strength. Let thy priests be clothed with righteousness ; and let thy loving ones shout for joy. For the sake of David thy servant, turn not away the face of thine anointed. For I give you good doc- trine ; forsake ye not my Law. It is a tree of life to them that grasp it, and of them that uphold it every one is rendered happy. Its ways are ways of pleas- antness, and all its paths are peace. Turn thou us, unto thee, O Lord, and we shall return : renew our days as of old. ' Happy are they that dwell in thy house : they will be ever praising thee. (Selah.) Happy is the people, that is in such a case : happy is the people, whose God is the Lord. Psalm cxlv. A Psalm of Praise : of David I will extol thee, my God, O King; and I will bless thy name for ever and ever. Every day will I bless thee ; and I will praise thy name for ever and ever. Great is the Lord, and exceedingly to be praised : and his greatness is unsearchable. One generation shall laud thy works to another, and shall declare thy mighty acts. On the majestic glory of thy grandeur, and on thy marvellous deeds, will I meditate. While tfu Scroll of the Lazu is being placed in the Ark, the followi7ig, to Dip?' " said:— ^sbs niann m. nniti^ .nak^ rtnini -fy nn]rn-bK win ,05^ ^'1n3 niianpb :diW' ,Tni3^n) bsi ^arr^Din .Ts-n :d'i[!53 ira;mn ,n3i^3i"^^bK nw ^js^^q : n^D Tiibbn; nip ^-^n;? ^3tpi^ n.^'x • t: t • ; o'^i;b ^0^' n3•^3!!!tl,•^'^a^^'^1b^.'^^on^? :nvi V T : nn Dbipb "not^ nbSnKi ,n3n3K ai^-'?33 J npn rx in'?-ij'?i , nxa bhn'o^ m, bn| 1*0*1** I •* T *^J * • • * 1 *. • * • ♦ J nn^ux "Ji^nkbBO nsni , "rinin 1133 -n,-r T I* T i 1*.* ; : • *•:*•- n*.* : " i S^ MORNING SERVICE And men shall speak of the might of thy awful acts; and I will recount thy greatness. They shall pour forth the fame of thy great good- ness, and shall exult in thy righteousness. The Lord is gracious and merciful ; slow to anger and of great lovingkindness. The Lord is good to all; and his tender mercies are over all his works. All thy works shall give thanks unto thee, O Lord ; and thy loving ones shall bless thee. They shall speak of the glory of thy kingdom, and talk of thy powder. To make known to the sons of men his mighty acts, and the majestic glory of his kingdom. Thy kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and thy dominion endureth throughout all generations. The Lord upholdeth all that fall, and raiseth up all those that are bowed down. The eyes of all wait upon thee; and thou givest them their food in due season. Thou openest thine hand, and satisfiest every living thing with favor. The Lord is righteous in all his ways, and loving in all his works. The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth. He will fulfil the desire of them that fear him; he also will hear their cry, and will save them. Tiv: --: I IT \: r* J iv : v:v non-b-rji d^ssk '^ik ,nw ainii iisn T -: - T - T -: -: ^ t : T I -:t ; I IV • -:- I r: -: - t t : I i : inu'po : "im "in T : n^Bia?,Tb3^ f]p.in ,D^b^3ii bs"? nin"; "^aiD -riK ,Dn':'-:ni3 nnxi ♦i-i3ty "n^bK ,bb''3''3; V T I" T - : 1" - : I IV •• niiti ^n-':'3'? rstyai ,^-T^-ns nnis T-;- t: 't: tt: t: t:I ^nK^iT ntTK bb"? , rxnp-'^'ab ni,T 3np I-. tI:' V -: : t :l t : t : It 5fl»^3 89 MORNING SERVICE The Lord guardeth all them that love him; but all the w^icked will he destroy^ My mouth shall speak of the praise of the Lord; and let all flesh bless his holy name for ever and ever. But we will bless the Lord from this time forth and for ever more. Praise ye the Lord. On the following days Psalm xx. is omitted: New Moon, the day before Passover, on the Fast of Ah, the day before the Fast of Atonement, during the Feast of Dedication, on Purim and Purim Katon. Psalm XX. For the Chief Musician. A Psalm of David. The Lord answer thee in the day of trouble ; the name of the God of Jacob set thee up on high ; send thee help from the sanctuary, and uphold thee out of Zion ; remember all thy offerings, and accept thy burnt sacrifice (Selah) ; grant thee thy hearths de- sire, and fulfil all thy purpose. We will exult in thy salvation, and in the name of our God we will set tip our banners : the Lord fulfil all thy petitions. Now know I that the Lord saveth his anointed ; he will answer him from his holy heaven with the mighty saving acts of his right hand. Some trust in chariots and some in horses: but we will make mention of the name of the Lord our God. They are bowed down and fallen : but we are risen and stand upright. Save, Lord: may the King answer us on the dav when we call. nnntt> nban 89 "TST T • T» T VTJ** t.Tib^n .obi; n??inni?tt „t ^-12:^ mm On the fcllowing days Psalm xx. is ornitted: New Moon ^ the day before Passover^ on the Fast of Aby the day before the Fast of Atonement^ during the Feast of Dedication^ on Purhn and Puriin Katon. ,Tr\^ Di^3 ni.T ^3r^ m^fb ^^12^^ m:^t:h ^t^-il^i? Tj-piy n"?^: tnp??: ^:1':'.^ Dt?> "?in#: j : T : I I*.* : • t : • tIivt ; • I • • ^ -i-r . • :i7 " : * i**":~ • : t 13TOK1 ,6b3i ^:?"i3 nari : -1^313 y^p'^.^nin^ n3X1p-D1^3 90 MORNING SERVICE And a redeemer shall come to Zion and to them that turn from transgression in Jacob, saith the Lord. And as for me, this is my covenant with them, saith the Lord: my spirit that is upon thee, and my words which I have put in thy mouth, shall not depart out of thy mouth, nor out of the mouth of thy seed, nor out of the mouth of thy seed's seed, saith the Lord, from henceforth and for ever. But thou art holy, O thou that dwellest amid the praises of Israel. And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory. *And they receive sanction the one from the other, and say, Holy in the highest heavens, the place of his divine abode; holy upon earth, the work of his might; holy for ever and to all eternity is the Lord of hosts; the whole earth is full of the radiance of his glory. Then a wind lifted me up, and I heard behind me the voice of a great rushing (saying). Blessed be the glory of the Lord from his place. *Then a wind lifted me up, and I heard behind me the voice of a great rushing, of those who uttered praises, and said. Blessed be the glory of the Lord from the region of his divine abode. The Lord shall reign for ever and ever. *The kingdom of the Lord en- dureth for ever and to all eternity. O Lord, the God of Abraham, of Isaac and of Israel, our fathers, keep this for ever in the imagination of the thoughts of the heart of thy people, and direct their heart unto thee. And he, being merciful, forgiveth iniquity *The Chaldee paraphrase of the precediner verse. ,Thv nt^K ^mn /•' iok ddk ^nna nsi •'jxi I IV TV-:' t: - T T • • : • -:- ^s(2i ^''Btt itr^to'' sb ,'Ti''B3 ^Dtttr-ntyK nnii J I- • IT ) I* I • : i~ V -: - T : -: T-" t: -t J-: :- '^ -IV • • I-: ;- tIt: •• t : • • : •• It t - i ,niK32: ^^ ^np ^)ip tynp n^Ki nrbx T : t: It It It - t : v v .nnrsty rr^a „-iK'?y k»iio ^»tt^3 t^'^'ip rnoKi - T : M- •• ! ; - T :- - •!- rt Kyix-b3 K^bo ,niK3:i ''^ ♦J^'abi? ^obrbi T;- T t:- t:t: t-:t "it: - i- I --:- '^ - : VT - I 'I** T • - "It: ,snn ':rh^:^ naipae ^^-1133 ■^1113 ,'?ni T i" : ~ : I : • t: : I t t "nba^ I ^'' jnnrstr n^3 nnso '^-^ n K"ip^ '^n3 I : • t: •*: • : •• - -: •• t: • tIt: I • ; •'tt'r'ybi n':'!;'? DKp nn^s'^a ^"^ nn oby^ ••: T : - T : "It •• : - t: vt t^ : .^rni3x bx^ty^i pn:i^Qn-i3K ^rtba " :s'»bi? I" -: •• T : • : I T : • t t : - •• v: t: t - ; t ,'7,'Qv 33*? ni3tyna '^Tb ^obiyb nK?--natt' )iv- - : : : " vi"j t '^ : t : t xbi Tiy -iB3^ ,Dini xim :ti''':5k D33b pm : I T •• - : - : I iv •• t t : I •• t ; 91 MORNING SERVICE and destroyeth not: yea, many a time he turneth his anger away, and doth not stir up all his wrath. For thou, O Lord, art good and forgiving, and abounding in lovingkindness to all them that call upon thee. Thy righteousness is an everlasting righteousness, and thy Law is truth. Thou wilt show truth to Jacob and lovingkindness to Abra- ham, according as thou has sworn unto our fathers from the days of old. Blessed be the Lord day by day; if one burdeneth us, God is our salvation. (Selah.) The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our stronghold. (Selah.) O Lord of hosts, happy is the man that trusteth in thee. Save, Lord : may the King answer us on the day when we call j^lessed is our God, who hath created us for his glory, and hath separated us from them that go astray, and hath given us the Law of truth and planted everlasting life in our midst May he open our heart unto his Law, and place his love and fear within our hearts, that we may do his will and serve him with a perfect heart, that we may not labor in vain, nor bring forth for confusion. May it be thy will, O Lord our God and God of our fathers, that we may keep thy statutes in this world, and be worthy to live to witness and inherit happiness and blessing in the days of the Messiah and in the life of the world to come. To the end that my glory may sing praise unto thee, and not be silent: O Lord my Gcd, I will give thanks unto thee for ever. Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose trust the Lord is. Trust ye in the Lord for ever; for in Jah the Lord is an everlasting rock I IV :l T ; viv ~ : T : x -: t ^3S-35'tt7» ,^iay nisait ^^ : n'^D lonuity^ ban IT ~ : • IT • T : t: t iv i t : •• t qjs'a onK n.tyK ,niK3^ ;^ inbo npT. Vb^. ,D7inn-|)? iJ^^^ani ,niaai:' ^^xna^ ^rpb^ x^n .ijaina p^^ab^p '.tDLni?.^ nnin ijb in^i ,inx-i:i inaqs loaba D\y;i ,innin? ijab nn^: xb iiJtt':' .abty aaSa narb^ ui^-i nit^rb] l~i~; **T T*'l 17. • .» "^^'isht^ m-i \i^ :n':'na'? nb; sbi ,pn^ J'^'J ;ivT : • I T • : t t v ~ : i * T T ) liv\ : "v 1** ■: •* ' .:t: .nana^ naia t^-i^ji ,nxi3i n^njinam ,:iin trab : xan Dbi:?n "nbi n^ti^ian nio"' ■'Jti^b nnisabiyb ^nbii ^^ ,b^^ xbi maa "rinar Tiiv T : - v; t: • : t J :v -: nnoatt " iTm /^a nisa^ nt^K nam "^ina - : • Ti TT : T- - : • v ■: viv~ i t twdb'iV i^2i ■'■' iTa ^a ,-iy-ny "a maa • T t: T ^ • ~ -: T- ; >- 92 MORNING SERVICE And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee; for thou hast not forsaken them that seek thee, Lord. It pleased the Lord, for his righteous- ness' sake, to magnify the Law and to make it hon- orable. On the days when the Additional Service is said, the Reader here says Half Kaddish, to "in the zvorld; and say ye. Amen" ; on other days, the whole Kaddish, as follows: — And now, I pray thee, let the power of the Lord be great, according as thou hast spoken. Remem- ber, O Lord, thy tender mercies and thy lovingkind-- ness ; for they have been ever of old. Reader. — Magnified and sanctified be his great name in the world which he hath created according to his will. May he establish his kingdom during your life and during your days, and during the life of all the house of Israel, even speedily and at a near time, and say ye, Amen. Cong, and Reader. — Let his great name be blessed for ever and to all eternity. Reader. — Blessed, praised and glorified, exalted, extolled and honored, magnified and lauded be the name of the Holy One, blessed be he; though he be high above all the blessings and hymns, praises and consolations, which are uttered in the world; and say ye, Amen. Cong. — Accept our prayer in mercy and in favor. nnnty n'^an 92 r^ t: J IV : T : i-T • iiv : *• : ) : : : •: n^^s^i niin b^'^r ,ipni: rri?!:? rsn ^: 0« the days when the Additional Service is said, the Reader here says Half Kaddish, i. e. to J?2^ m:?i<] .SJ^S^? ; on other days^ the whole Kaddish, as follozus: — : "ibxS nnn*! "iir«3 ^rv^ n^^ «r b^r nDPi 'I3^'ri3 rTmsbtt '^'''pttli . nn-pis xns-n 1**1 **• '•• • T»* -"'"nnaiy ,':''?ni;i:i 'H'^??!?''.'] "iinip'.! xWJ-J;i'.1 Kn3n3-V3-T» x'pyb ,sin "^^3 .stt^np .xttSy3 n-'OK-^'n .Knttroisnn3tyn,sn-i''2rT T : T : It*-: • ttv:v: t t : : •. t t • : I "T : • : •••T • : V I T: • -: - : "I- 95 MORNING SERVICE Reader. — May the prayers and supplications of all Israel be accepted by their Father who is in heaven ; and say ye, Amen. Cong. — Let the name of the Lord be blessed from this time forth and for evermore. Reader. — May there be abundant peace from heaven, and life for us and for all Israel ; and say" ye, Amen. Cong. — My help is from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. Reader. — He who maketh peace in his high places, may he make peace for us and for all Israel; and say ye. Amen. It is our duty to praise the Lord of all things, to ascribe greatness to him who formed the world in the beginning, since he hath not made us like the nations of other lands, and hath not placed us like other families of the earth, since he hath not assigned unto us a portion as unto them, nor a lot as unto all their multitude. For we bend the knee and offer worship and thanks before the supreme King of kings, the Holy One, blessed be he, who stretched forth the heavens and laid the foundations of the earth, the seat of whose glory is in the heavens above, and the abode of whose might is in the loftiest heights. He is our God; there is none else: jn truth he is our King ; there is none besides him ; as it is written in his Law, And thou shalt know this day, and lay it to thine heart, that the Lord he is God in heaven above and upon the earth be- *^eath: there is none else. rrinv: rbs>n 93 :yisi n^ttty ntry '^^ ara ^^'i? con^- /Dib^ nte'r: Kin ,rtti"i!p3 aib'^r n^r;? ^^''*'-- n?2K nasi .bK-ity^-ba-bn irb» '•):i'i''b n'pni nrh ,':'3n:nsbn3tyb irbi? uatr Kbi ,ni2£^sn ^^1J3 li'tyy K'?ty .n^^s-i3 IT T : T-: 7 •• : it 7 v ' ": , nns upbn c'tr K'?ty . nansn ninsstr^as V 7 1 1": V 7 V 7 7-: 7 : : • : n^inn^ai a-^uis unjxi .aoian-bss libiji .-._.. . . :i--:~ T -: t : r* t : ■51-13 ^npn n^^bt^n ^oba nSa ■'osb amai I T 17- •7:--:-J viv •• : • np'' atr-iai .rns nai-'i a^aty naii Kinty .sin 1 7: - I VI7 •• : •!- 7 ta^ana ^n3J3 iti? nrsi^i ,br!2a a^a^a : •• :7 : \ - • : -i- • -i- 7 - ,inbit ass .iJsSa naij? ,niy ps .irnbs sin ,^33b-':'s nr^yni ai'n nrn-'i .inninsainss Iiv7 : V 7 •• -: - - 7: -7: 7 : 7 - vnsn-bn braa a^a^a /a^nbxn sin ^'' ^3 « %*iT T - s "I" • •!- T - • ■;:7 t: • ni;? ps ,nrina 94 MORNING SERVICE We therefore hope in thee, O Lord our God, that we may speedily behold the glory of thy might, when thou wilt remove the abominations from the earth, and the idols will be utterly cut off, when the world will be perfected under the kingdom of the Almighty, and all the children of flesh will call upon thy name, when thou wilt turn unto thyself all the wicked of the earth. Let all the inhabitants of the world perceive and know that unto thee every knee must bow, ev^ery tongue must swear. Before thee, O Lord our God, let them bow and fall ; and unto thy glorious name let them give honor; let them all accept the yoke of thy kingdom, and do thou reign over them speedily, and for ever and ever. For the kingdom is thine, and to all eternity thou Tvilt reign in glory ; as it is written in thy Law, the Lord shall reign for ever and ever. And it is said. And the Lord shall be king over all the earth: in that day shall the Lord be One, and his name One. The following Kaddish is said by a Mourner. And now, I pray thee, let the power of the Lord bt great, according as thou hast spoken. Remem- ber, O Lord, thy tender mercies and thy loving- kindnesses ; for they have been ever of old. Mo ur?2^r.- -Magnified and sanctified be his great name In the world which he hath created according to his will. May he establish his kingdom during your life and during your days, and during the life of all the house of Israel, even speedily and at a near time, and say ye. Amen. nnnty nban sj^ n™ nis^b '^^V^^t t: "^r* 'IP? P"*^?? I viT T I • • • • -: -: MV \ viv ; • : tban ''5tri''-b| ^yTi it's: :|^':ik ^rtt^-i.-ba &?'!??? ■^I'^'^OT ♦ "^JIIi^bD b'^j-n^ D^a *i'7a|Ti , K^"^ "?]'??^ ma'pttn 'a . i^i nbip'p nnni? ♦■Tjnnina a^naa maa? '^borny ''a^iy^i lvi%* : t: tt: -v;v: vt t i I : r: :nnK i&tyi -inx ^-^ n^T xinn ai'a ,r-isn-ba TV : T V t: v: • ~ ~ f vix t t Din'' trnp :nbxS n^nn "1DS.5 ''Hi? na ^rhix nri?i T|" T " •• • I |VT-;- t: I IV -; - : ra^na nniabo '^■^ba'^i . ."inma xia-n i^bjra ,bH^w'' n^a-':'a-'T"nai,|ia^»i^a! XT-:- •• t: • •• T . ••- : 1 : |as n)?xi . a"-],^ |tt|a^ 95 MORNING SERVICE Cong, and Mourner. — Let his great name be blessed for ever and to all eternity. Mourner. — Blessed, praised and glorified, exalted, extolled and honored, magnified and lauded be the name of the Holy One, blessed be he; though he be high above all the blessings and hymns, praises and consolations, which are uttered in the world; and say ye, Amen. Cong. — Let the name of the Lord be blessed from this time forth and for evermore. Mourner. — May there be abundant peace from heaven, and life for us and for all Israel; and say ye. Amen. Cong. — My help is from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. Mourner. — He who maketh peace in his high places, may he make peace for us and for all Israel; and say ye, Amen. Psalm for the First Day of the Week. This is the First Day of the Week on which the Levites in the Temple used to say : — Psalm xxiv. A Psalm of David : The earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein. For it is he that hath founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the floods. nnntz? ir^an 95 UbVh ,"^"00 S3") T\^t ■^rV Cong:, and Mourner. ■■''1 ntt"»y , '^'pn^ill /H'^ri^.i '^l^Ip^^. K^3n^.i Knans-bs-p vhvb ,Kin "Tins ♦K'^i^-tp T : T : I T • -: • ttv:v: t t ; ; \ t t • : 7 - : T - •• It : t: •• • : »•• T •- : T- : I • T - T t : •• : tr'isi a^aty ntyj? " ay» ntr c-^.^-. I viTT 'I- T •' '^ t: • •• •:*.• T • • T J T • nos nasi ♦bsntr-'-'^s-byi irbi? I •• T : • : •• T : • t - : r* t Psalm for the First Day of the Week. tt!;^ps:2 Dnpii^ vn djiSt i^? /Mbi^?? ji^xt dI"^ dint ^nn ,nKi^i:D^ rnxn nwb ♦ni?::!!:: ni^rb •• •• T : I VITT T - :• 't: nmrbn , mo"' a-'s-'-by Kin ''s :n3 •'a^-'i T : - : T T : • - - " x •• •. , ; 9o MORNING SERVICE Who may ascend the mountain of the Lord? And who may stand in his holy place? He that hath clean hands and a pure heart; who hath not set his desire upon vanity, and hath not sworn deceit- fully. He shall receive a blessing from the Lord, and righteousness from the God of his salvation. This is the generation of them that seek after him, that seek thy face, (O God of) Jacob ! (Selah.) Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lifted up, ye everlasting doors, that the King of glory may come in. Who, then, is the King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, O ye gates; yea, lift them up, ye everlasting doors, that the King of glory may come in. Who, then, is the King of glory? The Lord of hosts, he is the King of glory. (Selah.) Psalm for the Second Day of the Week. This is the Second Day of the Week on which the Levites in the Temple used to say: — (Psalm xlviii.) A Song; a Psalm of the Sons of Korah. Great is the Lord, and highly to be praised, in the city of our God, in his holy mountain. Beautiful in elevation, the joy of the whole earth is mount Zion, —at the sides of the north,— the city of the great king. God hath made himself known in her palaces as a stronghold. For, lo, the kings met each other, they passed on together. They saw it; then were they amazed; they were confounded, they hasted away. Trembling took hold of them there; pangs nnnty nban m :t - 13 V -: I •• - •!- - !• : :It itt^iT -in HT ny^r^ \^':?xo npn^i nin* ni "-tt mnsn "rtba kid'^i ,^^1^ ^nns 'ixmm V • T - Iviv t: r ' •• : • : i* : I viv V • T - I viv t: t :nbD Tmn -^bi? Kin ,niKa^ nin; ,nm'i Psalm for the Second Day of the Week. (n'D D'^nn) ,inttn |3 ,iK-i nap nnnmsy ,nsJij o^sban :nnbi*3 b^n ,nt:* cnins< nnp. niBn;. i':3n'3J 97 MORNING SERVICE as of a woman in travail. With an east wind thou didst break the ships of Tarshish. As we have heard, so have we seen in the city of the Lord of hosts, in the city of our God : God will establish it for ever. (Selah.) We thought of thy loving- kindness, O God, in the midst of thy temple. As is thy name, O. God, so is thy renown unto the ends of the earth ; thy right hand is full of righteousness. Let mount Zion rejoice, let the daughters of Judah be glad, because of thy judgments. Compass ye Zion and go round about her: count the towers thereof. Mark ye well her rampart, traverse her palaces; that ye may tell a later generation, that this God is our God for ever and ever: he will be our guide even unto death. Psalm for the Third Day of the Week. This is the Third Day of the Week, on which the Levite3 in the Temple used to say: — (Psalm Ixxxii.) A Psalm of Asaph. God standeth in the con- gregation of the mighty; he judgeth among the judges. How long will ye judge unjustly, and respect the persons of the wicked ? (Selah.) Judge the lowly and fatherless: do justice to the afflicted and destitute. Rescue the lowly and needy : deliver them out of the hand of the wicked. They knov/ not, neither do they understand; they walk about in darkness: all the foundations of the earth are moved. I said. Ye are gods, and all of you sons I "it;?K5 :t:^''ts^"iri ni'JK ns'^y^ ani*; nn? ^ra-i :nbD D':5ip-ni7 njjia^ D^^bK ,^r,'i':5K I* • 71V T ~ Tiv : : • v: '*• v: a^rhn "rj^atra : '?]|;5^^^ a^fpa '^;n!?n D^'1':'i? :n4^jo nsD ,nispm 11':: lab tTaau^tt |yob ,,Tni3a-iK ijds ,nb''n'p npab in'tt> iritbK D',-f'?Kim ^a nnns inb nson I" v: • v: V • I -: - : : - : I • • • T T /!ja/w /^r the Third Day of the Week, snp3 ,bs^nnr3 iJi? D^^b>« ♦noxb ^laio • T : •• : viT : : • " T - : • • v; i !• : " TT 'T t: t : • t iv : • ^npitt-ba ijsia: ,ia|?nri'. nafe ,ira; s"?] 98 MORNING SERVICE of the Most High. Nevertheless ye shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes. Arise, O God, judge the earth : for thou shalt possess all the nations. Psalm for the Fourth Day of the Week. This is the Fourth Day of the Week, on which the Levites in the Temple used to say : — (Psalm xciv.) O God of vengeance, Lord, O God of vengeance, shine forth. Lift up thyself, thou judge of the earth: render to the proud their desert. Lord, how long shall the wicked, how long shall the wicked triumph ? They prate, they speak arrogantly : all the workers of iniquity are boastful. They crush thy people, O Lord, and af- flict thine heritage. They slay the widow and the stran- ger, and murder the fatherless. And they say, The Lord will not see, neither will the God of Jacob give heed. Give heed, ye brutish among the people : and ye fools, when will ye be wise ? He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? He that formed the eye, shall he not see? He that chasteneth the nations, shall not he punish, even he that teacheth man knowledge? The Lord knoweth the thoughts of men, that they are van- . ity. Happy is the man whom thou chastenest, O Lord, and teachest out of thy Law ; that thou mayest give him rest from the days of evil, until the pit be digged for the wicked. For the Lord will not cast off his people, neither will he forsake his inheritance. For judgment shall return unto righteousness : and all the upright in heart shall follow it. Who will rise up for me against n»ip thhs^i a^'ifn im^^ ,pnittri d-iks |5k I Psalm for the Foii7i,h Day of the Week. ••T* - I It; •• T : It: •• ip^3^ nibr'' D^r^r^i \ia-'7y ,ninM o^iJtt^n •^r- i-:- 't: -t - t: 't; mT Tiay niK '^bya-ba inaxn'' ,pni7 nsT T : ) : - iviT ••-: I T : - : • ! TT : -; • * i~j~**:TT; ~i):t":: ;~i •• v: I • 7 : TV:* : " '*• ~; r : - - T • • : T T •-: r 1 -;- jiD^a'^KS-r rr -ir-QK ,3?aty^ sbn ns pan '"ip"; 51^??^ Q"]^ "i^^on ,n^3i^ sbn d':15 '^p^!^ "Qjin ntrx :b3n nan ■'s ,anK niatyna r'f ^Y'^rh nsnabn ■?;n'iin»i ,nM3nD:.ri~i«:K - IT '^ T T7 VT • - ^ T • • aw^ pns:"ry-'3 :3i5;:^ xb inbrai ,iay nin^ 71.1. • 7.; 7J ■Dy '''?Dp''-^a :3':'-nt:"-':53T'-inKi ,i3Siy& i T ' '• •• : • T 7"; - • 7 : * 59 MORNING SERVICE the evil-doers, who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity? Unless the Lord had been my help, my soul had soon dwelt in silence. When I say. My foot slippeth, thy lovingkindness, O Lord, holdeth me up. Li the multitude of my thoughts within me, thy comforts delight my soul. Hath the tribunal of de- struction fellowship with thee, which frameth mischief by statute? They gather themselves together against the soul of the righteous, and condemn the innocent blood. But the Lord is become my stronghold ; and my God the rock of my refuge. And he bringeth back upon them their own iniquity, and for their evil shall cut them off ; the Lord our God shall cut them off. O come, let us exult before the Lord : let us shout for joy to the rock of our salvation. Psalm for the Fifth Day of the Week. This is the Fifth Day of the Week, on which the Levites in the Temple used to say : — (Psalm Ixxxi.) To the Chief Musician. Set to the Gittith. A Psalm of Asaph. Exult aloud unto God our strength : shout for joy unto the God of Jacob. Raise the song, and strike the timbrel, the pleasant lyre with the harp. Blow the horn on the new moon, at the beginning of the month, for our day of festival. For it is a statute of Israel, a decree of the God of Jacob. He appointed it in Joseph for a testimony, when he went forth over the land of Egypt: where I heard a language that I knew not. I removed his shoulder from the burden : his hands were freed from the basket. Thou calledst in nnnty n'^'sn 99 niiT ■'bib tns ''bvsi-nv ■'b na^n^-^a ,D"'yno • :i- T • • : ~ T T : T ~ : • • t it:*/ xps '^■inn:n rtrsj iptrrtt^''. "^"fiiran .''3ip3 ,,T^^ t^y-bv m^ :pn-^bi7 b»y nr ,niin ^•tbK^ ^si^ttb ■'':' ni,T ^'T'^ jip^^T' ""pj m: T : • : • T : • :- ^ r :- i 't t: anyi3i ,D3lK-nK 1 D,Tby 3ty«i rona "ii::':' T T T : T V V •• -: viT- • : - : njrtt^'' -11!!:':' nrij ,ni.Tb ™n3 13b !•• : • ; T I'T T - T-: -: : Psalm for the Fifth Day of the Week. t); • - • : T ••: - V ' T - : • • -; - (N'S D'bnn) ,s]hn3m ,'Ti!?jn^?' '^ip^!: 'D^sb iiirnn ,iinj? nD33 nsity tytn3 ippn : bsrnr d^uj -1133 VIV - T V I - I; • VIT • • T ^''^h'^ tsatrto ,Kin bxT^-'b ph '^3 :i3.in ai'^b k. •• T : • •* t: •: I • !••- : jTHK-by inKits ,iotr f]Di,T3 nny 3py: VI" • • I • -: T : V • : i-T - : -it : * nsnp m5£3 tnjibun -ii-itt rB3 ,io3t^ iitIt tt- I:'-:- • i- :• trouble and I delivered thee; I answered thee in the. secret place of thunder, I proved thee at the waters of Meribah. (Selah.) Hear, O my people, and I will tes- tify against thee : O Israel, if thou wilt hearken unto me. There shall be no strange god in thee ; neither shalt thou worship any foreign god. I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open wide thy mouth, and I will fill it. But my people heark- ened not to my voice ; and Israel was not willing to- wards me. So I let them go in the stubbornness of their heart, that they might walk in their own counsels. O that my people would hearken unto me, that Israel would walk in my ways. I would soon subdue their enemies-, and turn my hand against their adversaries. The haters of the Lord should submit themselves unto him ; so that their time might endure for ever. He would feed them also with the fat of wheat : and with honey out of the rock would I satisfy thee. Psalm for the Sixth Day of the Week. This is the Sixth Day of the Week, on which the Levites in the Temple used to say : — Psalm xciii. The Lord reigneth ; he hath robed him in majesty; the Lord hath robed him, yea, he hath girded himself with strength: the world also is set firm, that it cannot be moved. Thy throne is set firm from of old: thou art from everlasting. The streams have lifted up, O Lord, the streams have lifted up their voice: the streams lift up their roaring. Than the voices of many waters, mighty waters, breakers of the sea, more mighty is the Lord on high. Thy testimonies are very nnnt^ rr^an iog "c-bv "^jinnx ,qv'i "ino? ^;?j^ '^;^.'?n>fi •• T : • It t I* t : . - " - . 71- t • : r-isa -nbran ,"?l^1'?s nin'' 1 •'ijx nsj bxb I viv I: ) IV v: t : • t i- •• : ■'sr )!f^t'-i